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Thinking Writing: Work in Subjects
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Links to guides to writing in 12 subjects (but Engineering and STEM links were broken at last check).
Links to guides to writing in 12 subjects (but Engineering and STEM links were broken at last check).
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Fireball in German
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Fireball is a German Internet search engine launched in 1996. Fireball was developed by the Department of Computer Science at the Technical University of Berlin, who also developed the first German-language Internet search engine.
Fireball is a German Internet search engine launched in 1996. Fireball was developed by the Department of Computer Science at the Technical University of Berlin, who also developed the first German-language Internet search engine.
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Artificial Intelligence and Robots
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Peter McOwan , 2015
Diploma Lecture May 2015
Diploma Lecture May 2015
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Clinical and Applied Bioinformatics
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Dr Matthew W. Darlison
Diploma Lecture 17 2005-2006
Diploma Lecture 17 2005-2006
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Computer Security
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Dr Steven Hailes
EFREI Lecture
EFREI Lecture
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Computer Security 2013
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Rae Harbird
Diploma Lecture 2012-2013
Diploma Lecture 2012-2013
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Computers Working at the Speed of Light
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Dr David R Selviah
Pre-Sessional 2011
Pre-Sessional 2011
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Cryptography, Computers & Number Theory
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Dr John Talbot
Pre-sessional lecture 14/07/2009
Pre-sessional lecture 14/07/2009
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Framing the Digital: Materialising New Media
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Susan Collins
Diploma 24/01/2011
Diploma 24/01/2011
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How Do we Solve a Problem Like the Internet 2019
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Dr Simon Lock , 2019
Science and Society Lecture 19th February 2019
- Lectures
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Science and Society Lecture 19th February 2019
Pre-Sessional 2011
Pre-Sessional 2011
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Telecommunications
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Dr John Mitchell
GPC/Pre-sessional Lecture 2008
GPC/Pre-sessional Lecture 2008
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The Sociology and Politics of the Digital Age
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Simon Lock , 2024
Science and Society Lecture 2024
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Science and Society Lecture 2024
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Will Robotics Take Over?
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Prof Peter McOwan , 2018
Science and Society Lecture 16th January 2018
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Science and Society Lecture 16th January 2018
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In Our Time - Artificial Intelligence
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Melvyn Bragg
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss artificial intelligence. Can we create a machine that creates?
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss artificial intelligence. Can we create a machine that creates?
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In Our Time - Information Technology
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Melvyn Bragg
With Charles Leadbeater, Demos Research Associate and author of Living On Thin Air: The New Economy; Ian Angell, Professor of Information Systems, London School of Economics and author of The New Barbarian Manifesto: How to Survive the Information Age.
With Charles Leadbeater, Demos Research Associate and author of Living On Thin Air: The New Economy; Ian Angell, Professor of Information Systems, London School of Economics and author of The New Barbarian Manifesto: How to Survive the Information Age.
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Losing the Past 1
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Richard Hollingham
What is being done to stop more data being lost in the future, now that we've all gone digital: from an Internet Archive, to the preservation of government emails, and from concrete bunkers for nitrate films to a unique newspaper repository. For example, the US national archives have to make sure they keep all federal government emails. The Clinton White House alone produced 32 million emails, while those of his administration as a whole run into billions. President Clinton himself only ever wrote one email while in office. Who to? Richard Hollingham can reveal all....
What is being done to stop more data being lost in the future, now that we've all gone digital: from an Internet Archive, to the preservation of government emails, and from concrete bunkers for nitrate films to a unique newspaper repository. For example, the US national archives have to make sure they keep all federal government emails. The Clinton White House alone produced 32 million emails, while those of his administration as a whole run into billions. President Clinton himself only ever wrote one email while in office. Who to? Richard Hollingham can reveal all....
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Losing the Past 2
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Richard Hollingham
A timely investigation into the loss of cultural, public and historical records, both analogue and digital, as a result of deterioration or advances in technology. Richard Hollingham investigates specific examples of what is now unplayable or unreadable. For example, he can reveal for the first time, that the UK population census data from 1951 are lost, as are significant parts of the 1961 and 1971 census data. And he hears from the long-term percussionist of The Grateful Dead, Mickey Hart, why the Grateful Dead, unlike other leading touring bands, still have all their master tapes intact. He also finds out about successful efforts on both sides of the Atlantic for preserving and recuperating sound and music.
A timely investigation into the loss of cultural, public and historical records, both analogue and digital, as a result of deterioration or advances in technology. Richard Hollingham investigates specific examples of what is now unplayable or unreadable. For example, he can reveal for the first time, that the UK population census data from 1951 are lost, as are significant parts of the 1961 and 1971 census data. And he hears from the long-term percussionist of The Grateful Dead, Mickey Hart, why the Grateful Dead, unlike other leading touring bands, still have all their master tapes intact. He also finds out about successful efforts on both sides of the Atlantic for preserving and recuperating sound and music.
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Infotech - English for computer users
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Santiago Remacha Esteras , Cambridge University Press , 1999
This book is a comprehensive course for intermediate level learners who need to understand and use the English of computing for study and work
- 0-521-65720-2 2547
- Special Interest
- Computer Science
- 1 copies
- B1 B2 C1
This book is a comprehensive course for intermediate level learners who need to understand and use the English of computing for study and work
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Oxford English for Information Technology
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Eric H. Glendinning & John McEwan , Oxford University Press , 2002
This course is designed for people studying Information Technology and Computing, or working in the IT sector. It is suitable for use in universities, technical schools and adult education programmes with intermediate to advanced level students who want to improve and extend their language skills in the context of IT.
- 0194573753 106508
- Special Interest
- Computer Science
- 1 copies
- B1 B2 C1 C2
This course is designed for people studying Information Technology and Computing, or working in the IT sector. It is suitable for use in universities, technical schools and adult education programmes with intermediate to advanced level students who want to improve and extend their language skills in the context of IT.
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The Language Web
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Jean Aitchison , Cambridge University Press , 1997
In this book, Jean Aitchison discusses, among other things, the evolution of language in the human species and how it is acquired by children
- 0-521-57475-7 1082
- Special Interest
- Computer Science
- 1 copies
- C1 C2
In this book, Jean Aitchison discusses, among other things, the evolution of language in the human species and how it is acquired by children
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A Wider-Geschichte des Internets
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Sylvain Bergère , 2013
This documentary traces the history of the Internet from a rarely heard perspective : it focuses on the people involved in its design and on political activists and hacktivists who use it , and defend the ideal.
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
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This documentary traces the history of the Internet from a rarely heard perspective : it focuses on the people involved in its design and on political activists and hacktivists who use it , and defend the ideal.
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All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace
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Adam Curtis
A series of films about how humans have been colonised by the machines we have built. Although we don't realise it, the way we see everything in the world today is through the eyes of the computer
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- No
A series of films about how humans have been colonised by the machines we have built. Although we don't realise it, the way we see everything in the world today is through the eyes of the computer
A series of films about how humans have been colonised by the machines they have built. Although we don't realise it, the way we see everything in the world today is through the eyes of the computers.
- TV-Recordings
- History
- Politics & Public Policy
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
A series of films about how humans have been colonised by the machines they have built. Although we don't realise it, the way we see everything in the world today is through the eyes of the computers.
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All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace Part 2: The Use and Abuse of Vegetational Concepts
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Adam Curtis
This looks at how the idea of nature as a self-regulating ecosystem is a machine fantasy.
- TV-Recordings
- History
- Politics & Public Policy
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
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This looks at how the idea of nature as a self-regulating ecosystem is a machine fantasy.
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All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace Part 3: The Monkey in the Machine and the Machine in the Monkey
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Adam Curtis
Why do humans find the machine vision so beguiling - does it excuse our failure?
- TV-Recordings
- History
- Politics & Public Policy
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
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Why do humans find the machine vision so beguiling - does it excuse our failure?
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Bill Gates: How a Geek Changed the World
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Charles Miller
In a special one-hour edition of the Money Programme, Fiona Bruce presents the definitive profile of Bill Gates as he embarks on his latest challenge - giving away the billions he has amassed, through the charitable foundation he runs with his wife and his father.
- TV-Recordings
- Computer Science
- Economics & Finance
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
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In a special one-hour edition of the Money Programme, Fiona Bruce presents the definitive profile of Bill Gates as he embarks on his latest challenge - giving away the billions he has amassed, through the charitable foundation he runs with his wife and his father.
Exploring the murky and fast-paced world of the hackers out to steal money and identities and wreak havoc with people's online lives, and the scientists who are joining forces to help defeat them.
- TV-Recordings
- Computer Science
- English subtitles
- 60
Exploring the murky and fast-paced world of the hackers out to steal money and identities and wreak havoc with people's online lives, and the scientists who are joining forces to help defeat them.
Twenty-five years after the world wide web was created, it is now caught in the greatest controversy of its existence - surveillance.
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
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Twenty-five years after the world wide web was created, it is now caught in the greatest controversy of its existence - surveillance.
Horizon meets the people at the forefront of the data revolution, and reveals the possibilities and the promise of the age of big data.
- TV-Recordings
- Computer Science
- English subtitles
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Horizon meets the people at the forefront of the data revolution, and reveals the possibilities and the promise of the age of big data.