39 resultados para vision for Computer
em University of Southampton, United Kingdom
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Video produced by Martin Wesch with his students in their Digital Ethnography Class at Kansas State University. Looks at way in which students experience Higher Education. Further information can be found at http://mediatedcultures.net/ksudigg/ You may particularly want to look at a response "A Vision of Professors Today (by Sandra)" http://mediatedcultures.net/ksudigg/?p=125
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Reading group on diverse topics of interest for the Information: Signals, Images, Systems (ISIS) Research Group of the School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton.
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This is the website for the Nano Research group based at the University of Southampton ECS department, and details current research topics and the people connected with these. It shows some of the current research topics undertaken at the center, and gives an outline of what can be done for post graduate courses.
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Pachler N (2008) SCOPING A VISION FOR FORMATIVE E-ASSESSMENT - FEEDBACK Findings from the literature review
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This is one of two presentations we have produced for the resource set part of the INFO2009 Assignment 2 Group Poster.
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This is the reference lists for the resource set we have produced for the INFO2009 Assignment 2 Group Poster.
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This is the poster about the resource set we have produced for the INFO2009 Assignment 2 Group Poster.
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This is the poster about the resource set we have produced for the INFO2009 Assignment 2 Group Poster.
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As part of the INFO2009 coursework; an interactive resource set to teach students about the Computer Misuse Act, encompassing an explanation of the law and multiple-choice questions.
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Group SD's poster for the INFO2009 coursework on Computer Misuse.
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*Test* to check feasibility for use for ZeroWIN conference
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The JModel suite consists of a number of models of aspects of the Earth System. The Java programmes model in detail aspects of the cycles of some major biogeochemical elements that exemplify the range of geochemical processes in marine environments.