16 resultados para Basic infrastructure
em University of Southampton, United Kingdom
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This step-by-step guided worksheet and accompanying PowerPoint file introduce some key skills: - reorganising slides and bullets - creating speaker notes - printing slide handouts - including hyperlinks - adding images Simple stuff, but many find it useful - it uses Office 2004 (XP)
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Video on how to print to a Ricoh laser printer at WSA from a Mac, applies University wide just don't print WSA Colour or WSA Black & White if you are not WSA based.
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Video on how to setup a Basic Photoshop document with the view to outputting a Printable PDF.
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Week 0 induction for all new WSA students. Includes Details on iSolutions, WSA Technical Services, Workshop and Studio Professional practice and some basic Health and Safety guidance.
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Search strategy and free text searching of database resources for Health Sciences
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A step-by-step guide to building an EndNote library, downloading information from general databases and citing references in Word documents
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An introduction to the basic features of EndNoteX6 for MAC users
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Arbor Network's annual Internet security report for 2011/12. We will discuss this report in INFO6003 lectures.
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Notes about the Arbor WISR 2011 report, which we'll run through in the lecture.
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An introduction to the basic features of EndNote X7, including links to EndNote Online for Mac users
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A reflection exercise to help you understand the reflection process better
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Wednesday 12th March 2014 Speaker(s): Dr Tim Chown Organiser: Time: 12/03/2014 11:00-11:50 Location: B32/3077 File size: 642 Mb Abstract The WAIS seminar series is designed to be a blend of classic seminars, research discussions, debates and tutorials. The Domain Name System (DNS) is a critical part of the Internet infrastructure. In this talk we begin by explaining the basic model of operation of the DNS, including how domain names are delegated and how a DNS resolver performs a DNS lookup. We then take a tour of DNS-related topics, including caching, poisoning, governance, the increasing misuse of the DNS in DDoS attacks, and the expansion of the DNS namespace to new top level domains and internationalised domain names. We also present the latest work in the IETF on DNS privacy. The talk will be pitched such that no detailed technical knowledge is required. We hope that attendees will gain some familiarity with how the DNS works, some key issues surrounding DNS operation, and how the DNS might touch on various areas of research within WAIS.
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Lecture 1: Basic XML & HTML5 Lecture slides and exercises for reading and writing basic XML and HTML
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Contains the material covered in Gradbook sessions. Information also available in Basic and Advanced Guides.