127 resultados para Adam
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This short (10 minute) video provides students with an overview of the ways in which computers and the internet are used to support their learning. It introduces some really useful resources and shows you where to find help if you need it.
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This narrated slideshow provides a step-by-step guide to recording a lecture in a CLS room using Panopto.
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This 17 minute video provides a step-by-step guide to assembling the separate chapters of a thesis into a single document. It shows you how to ensure continuous page numbers and separate chapter headers, as well as auto-generating a table of contents and table of figures.
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This 10-minute video provides a guided tour of the Blackboard courses used by pre-ref healthcare programmes.
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This 8 minute video provides a step-by-step guide for tutors wishing to use zappers (Turning Point) in a Common Learning Space with Windows 7 and Office 2010.
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Materials related to the session titled Digital Collector as part of the Research and Communication Skills
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Lecture on IA and webdesign (1 & 2 of 3). Web 2 talk I reference Aral Balkan - talk video is included here from his presentation at the Norwegian developers conference.
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Lecture on Basic copyright and the current enforcement of the law and the negative impact on Artists and Designers.
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This 3-minute video shows how you can share documents during an Adobe Connect meeting - for example showing a Word document or Excel spreadsheet to the other participants.
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Talk given for Filmelab April 2008
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Slides from Lecture on making PDF's - the de facto standard for printing and setting up your own publishing and distribution channel via a Blog!
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A presentation given in the Health Sciences E-Learning Enhnacnement Academy away-day, June 2010
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Links to my public recordings from Lectures and Training Sessions.
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A introduction to how artists and designers and using the web and adapting to the web
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These PowerPoint files (Office 2003 .ppt and Office 2010 .pptx) include brand-conformant colour swatches that can be applied to text and shapes in your own slides and posters. It also includes a scalable version of the University logo.