991 resultados para Green revolution
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A link to our Green ICT resource
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This is a reference list pertaining to green ICT, it contains a range of references varying from white papers to youtube videos, we hope it is useful.
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This collection contains a website as a resource containing details and a quiz about green ICT, a reference list and a poster done in conference style advertising our resource and green ICT issues within the University.
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A Video Tuturial explaining Green ICT approaches,legal issues and a case study.
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Background reading for coursework to prepare a technical report as part of the orientation phase. These items are business documents (i.e. grey literature) which might be read as a prelude or complement to finding information in peer reviewed academic publications. grey literature links and articles to be used in preparation of technical report. See also overview guidance document for this assignment http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/8017/
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A set of lecture slides and accompanying text tutorial.
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A Website on GREEN ICT by the Go Green Group as a part of the resource set made for the Info2009 2011-12 coursework
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Main presentation plus Research links etc.
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Slides from Workshop Dave Green 2012
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INFO2009 learning resource coursework. This is a board game that allows you to have fun learning about the facts of Green IT
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INFO2009 learning resource coursework. This is a board game that allows you to have fun learning about the facts of Green IT
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Animation on Green IT Container EdShare to be used to assemble resources developed by team for coursework 2. The metadata will be updated by the group, and description modified when the resource set has been completed. The resource has been set up with an instructional readme file. This will be replaced by each group with a new readme file. Each group needs to update this description. Further instructions in readme.txt
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Tuesday 22nd April 2014 Speaker(s): Sue Sentance Organiser: Leslie Carr Time: 22/04/2014 15:00-16:00 Location: B32/3077 File size: 698 Mb Abstract Until recently, "computing" education in English schools mainly focused on developing general Digital Literacy and Microsoft Office skills. As of this September, a new curriculum comes into effect that provides a strong emphasis on computation and programming. This change has generated some controversy in the news media (4-year-olds being forced to learn coding! boss of the government’s coding education initiative cannot code shock horror!!!!) and also some concern in the teaching profession (how can we possibly teach programming when none of the teachers know how to program)? Dr Sue Sentance will explain the work of Computing At School, a part of the BCS Academy, in galvanising universities to help teachers learn programming and other computing skills. Come along and find out about the new English Computing Revolution - How will your children and your schools be affected? - How will our University intake change? How will our degrees have to change? - What is happening to the national perception of Computer Science?
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Esta Monografía se centra en mostrar cómo el intento por conservar la identidad colectiva de la Liga de los Estados Árabes impide ceder ante el deseo de Somalilandia de ser reconocida como Estado independiente.