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    AS/A Level Science & Art Competition: Particle Physics
    A video made by physics for the AS/A Level Science & Art Competition

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Christopher Gutteridge
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    How to Win at Mobile Development
    Shared with the University by
    Prof Leslie Carr

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    DTC Web Science Presentations to Industry Forum
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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Introduction to JavaScript Programming
    These are the resources for an introductory lecture in JavaScript programming, intended to support use of node.js and divorced from browser programming.

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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Mobile App Development Platforms
    Tutorial Resources

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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Rich Apps Introductory Lecture
    What are Rich Apps? How can students develop their career prospects as well as develop software? This lecture describes the aims and objectives of the course, and gives an outline of the first assessment.

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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    INFO6003 Network Security: WLAN authentication and roaming
    Describes different approaches to authentication for wireless networks, and the evolution of eduroam

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tim Chown
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    INFO6003: IPv6 Impact on Security
    A brief discussion of some of the impacts of introducing IPv6

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tim Chown
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    INFO6003: Netflow example
    Some examples of Netflow tools in use in ECS

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tim Chown
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    INFO6003: Network Security: DDoS
    A run through various aspects of Distributed Denial of Service attacks

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tim Chown
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    INFO6003: Network revision
    Notes on revision topics for TJC's network and campus security lectures.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tim Chown
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    INFO6003: Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report 2011 - notes
    Notes about the Arbor WISR 2011 report, which we'll run through in the lecture.

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    Dr Tim Chown
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    Readme
    Readme for Group 18.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Sebastian Claici
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    Current research in Astronomy at the University of Southampton
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Christopher Gutteridge

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    Adaptation and Personalisation
    (with notes in powerpoint)

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    An Open Letter to Educators. Dan Brown's Rant about Universities
    An (ex) student says what he thinks about the education systems and universities.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Computer Assisted Assessement
    Introduction for UG course on TEL

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Does Facebook ruin your job Prospects?
    News Report: Every Potential 2040 President Already Unelectable Due To Facebook:YouTube fake American news item (2min 39secs) in which all possible candidates are excluded because of something they show on Facebook. And Could your Facebook page ruin your job prospects? - A Guardian article that suggests that employers may be more tolerant than supposed.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Introduction to Learning Technologies
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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Learning Objects, Interoperability and Standards
    An introduction/overview to the whole issue of learning objects, interoperability and IMS specifications in Learning Technology

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Models of Learning and Motivation
    A brief skim through educational theory intended for students registered on a single module in Technology Enhanced Learning. Startes with Blooms taxonomy, travles through instructivism and constructivism and on to theories of motivation/

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Personal Learning Environments and Digital Literacies
    This is a version of a seminar/keynote talk I have given a few times. It argues that VLEs are no longer fit for purpose and that students should learn to take responsibility for their own toolsets.

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    The E-learning Framework (ELF) and E-Admin
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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Tools for Communication, Collaboration �and for Mobile Learning
    Introduction as part of UG TEL course

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Virtual Learning Environments
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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Institutional Personal Learning Environments – Paradise or Paradox? A Digital Literacies Perspective
    This was my keynote presentation at Computer Supported Education (CSEDU) 2012, in Porto. It looks at the importance of digital literacies and how VLEs do not support their developmeng and looks at iPLEs as an alternative.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Electrocutaneous Stimulation: Principles, Applications and Challenges
    IRR Poster 2012

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Thomas Dell

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    Introduction to LabVIEW
    Basic step-by-step instruction for a beginner in LabVIEW.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Mohammed El-Hajjar
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    NI USRP Lab: DQPSK Receiver Design
    Design a DQPSK receiver using LabVIEW for implementation on NI USRP.

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    Prof Mohammed El-Hajjar
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    NI USRP DQPSK Transceiver LabVIEW files
    LabVIEW files for a DQPSK transmitter and receiver. These files use the NI USRP as transmitter and receiver, where one USRP transmits data and another USRP acts as a receiver. These files are needed for the "NI USRP Lab: DQPSK Transceiver Design" lab available on EdShare.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Mohammed El-Hajjar

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    Description Logics
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    GRDDL, RDFa and POWDER
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Linked Data
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Ontologies
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Ontology Design Patterns
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Ontology Engineering
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Overview and Introduction to Web Services
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    RDF Schema
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    REST in Practice
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Representational State Transfer
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Resource Description Framework
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Rules
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Security
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Semantic Web Technologies
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Semantic Web and Web 2.0
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Service Description: Addressing and Policy
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Service Description: WSDL
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Service Discovery: UDDI
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    The Architecture of the World Wide Web
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Vocabularies and Applications
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Web Ontology Language
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Web Protocols: HTTP
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Web Protocols: SOAP
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    What's in a name? The Semantic Web's identity crisis
    WAIS Seminar, presented 29 Mar 2012

    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Technical Writing Part 1
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Technical Writing: Background and Theory
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Technical Writing: Conclusions
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Technical Writing: Discussion
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Technical Writing: Experimental Design
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Technical Writing: Results
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Technical Writing: The Abstract
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Technical Writing: The Introduction (Section)
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Pragmatic Linked Data at the University of Southampton
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    Mr Christopher Gutteridge
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    What's in it for me? (Keynote at Open Data Institute Hackday)
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    Mr Christopher Gutteridge

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    Digital Inequality
    Unpicking and understanding if and how the web is linked to inequality means: Recognising that the access divide is not over, Thinking beyond hardware, Thinking beyond demographic variables, Developing a conceptual and theoretical toolkit, Beyond technological determinism, Co-constitution, Intersectionality, Technical capital

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    The Impact of User Generated Content in Journalism
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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Getting Started With Open Data
    This lecture introduces an array of data sources that can be used to create new applications and visualisations, many examples of which are given. Additionally, there are a number of slides on open data standards, freedom of information requests and how to affect the future of open data.

    Shared with the World by
    Dr David Tarrant
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    Week 2 - Organising Life
    Second Computer Applications digital literacy lecture, tackling the issue of using digital tools to help organise our lives.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Rikki Prince

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    IRP Poster - The Evolution of Malware
    IRP poster for "The Evolution of Malware"

    Shared with the University by
    Miss Clare Lam
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    HDI find complex roots
    This is a sample video used to support Electrical Engineers

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    Mr Justin Steele-Davies

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    Vim - The what, the why and the how
    An introduction to Vim and why I use it. This resource is the precursor to a technical walk through and code along using vim. During the talk I handed round a cheat sheet for vim which can be found at http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/vimcheat.html You can find full documentation and a lot more indepth examples in the vim documentation: http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/help.html

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Patrick Mcsweeney
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    Event Driven Programming in Java
    Event driven programming is a way of writing a program that works by responding to things happening (rather than executing a preplanned series of tasks). It is most often used to manage more advanced user interactions, such as GUI programs. In this session we look at how event driven programming works in Java GUIs, as both an introduction to events (using MouseListeners), and also to the way that GUI programs are constructed.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof David Millard
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    System Design: Introduction to Group Work
    In this course you will learn a number of different ways in which to describe a system, at both a high level (using SSM) and a low level (using UML). The main coursework for the course is to work in groups and use these techniques on a case study of your collective choosing. In this session we put the students into groups, run a brainstorming activity on potential businesses, and outline some of the group activities that will be required over the course.

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    Prof David Millard
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    System Design: UML Class Diagrams
    In this session we look at UML Class Diagrams and how they fit into both the family of UML models, and also the software engineering process. We look at some basic features of class diagrams including properties, operations, associations, generalisation, aggregation and composition.

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    Prof David Millard
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    Systems Design: Introduction to Systems
    This is the introductory slides for Comp1209 Systems Design. In the first half we explain the structure of the course, and in the second we give a brief introduction to Systems (using Bloodhound SSC as a class exercise)

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    Prof David Millard
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    On social networks and game theory, some research problems
    Seminar given as part of social networking course, to give a brief overview of some applied examples game theory used in social network simulation

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Connor Mccabe

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    Computers for Cynics
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    Prof Leslie Carr

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    Seminar Skills
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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    e-Health
    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr

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    Web design debugging
    Lecture notes from Dr Sarvapali Ramchurn on web design debugging and Firebug.

    Shared with Selected Schools/Units by
    Mrs Olja Rastic-Dulborough
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    INFO1010 - Group Pres Green ICT
    Main presentation plus Research links etc.

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    Mrs Olja Rastic-Dulborough
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    CTRL-S The Planet - the Green IT Boardgame
    INFO2009 learning resource coursework. This is a board game that allows you to have fun learning about the facts of Green IT

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Elliot Rosemeyer

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    Getting Started with Open Data II
    Overview of Linked Data in presentation to Royal Academy of Engineering

    Shared with the University by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Open Government Data
    Linked Open data – a platform for modern science, engineering, education and business. In the more recent talk, Sir Nigel Shadbolt speaks about "The Value of Openess - The Open Data Institute and Publically Funded Open Data" during the Natural History Museum of London Informatics Horizons event.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Technical Writing Part 2
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Technical Writing Part 3
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Oral Presentations: Preparation and Performance
    A short lecture on presentation skills in an academic environment

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    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Remote and Connected
    The Web offers new possibilities to link remote and rural places into economic, political and social activities in ways that transcend earlier restrictions of distance. Dyroy Kommune, off the northern coast of Norway, welcomes Web Science students to undertake research on its digital strategy.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Making Progress in Open Access
    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Transformers 1
    A 35 minute overview of Transformer construction and design elements by Prof Jan Sykulski of the University of Southampton.

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies

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    Game Theory and Addiction
    A brief one lecture introduction to Game Theory and Addiction techniques for building a games.

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    Dr David Tarrant
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    Introduction to HTML5
    Covers HTML5 design principals and key changes. Outlined are new and retired elements, changes to forms and media support. This lecture then also covers key changes to CSS3 and JavaScript which support the development and implementation of HTML5

    Shared with the World by
    Dr David Tarrant
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    Introduction to jQuery
    Introduction to jQuery and using objects with JSON.

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    Dr David Tarrant
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    The Elevator Pitch
    This lecture looks at what is and what makes a great elevator pitch and uses some of the "best" pitches to show that it is not as easy as some think.

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    Dr David Tarrant
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    Javascript and Node.js Introduction
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    Dr David Tarrant
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    Platforms, Languages and Packaging
    This lecture outlines the decisions which need to be made early in a software project regrading the management of a professional sustainable software product or website. This lecture looks at the many different platforms and languages that can be used on these and outlines the differences between interpreted and "native" languages. We also outline the importance of using revision control systems properly and how these are essential for both distribution and supporting of software. Finally this lecture describes how to build a package for the Debian Linux platform.

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    Dr David Tarrant
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    Lecture Notes in Databases Part 1
    Revised 7th November 2012 and 12th November Insert, update and delete slides added.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Kenneth Thomas
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    Database lectures Part 3
    More on SQL

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Kenneth Thomas
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    Database lectures Part 4
    Normalisation, BCNF and third normal form.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Kenneth Thomas
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    Database lectures part 2
    Shared with the University by
    Dr Kenneth Thomas
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    Older SQL lectures
    Show grouping operations.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Kenneth Thomas
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    SQL example file
    This file is used to create the examples described in the lectures. It should be used by "sqlite3 < student-3.sql"

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    Dr Kenneth Thomas
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    Getting Started with Open Data
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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    IRP Poster - Side-effects in Software Transactional Memory
    Poster for IRP project 'Side-effects in Software Transactional Memory: Extending Deuce with TwilightSTM'

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Stephen Tuttlebee

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    Project Planning
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies

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    INFO2009 Case Study Exam Preparation 2012-13
    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 Framework for Critical Friends Interaction
    Guidance document detailing the suggested process for the critical friend team interaction

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    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 Resource Examples
    Slideshow demonstrating different types of possible resource. The presentation explains at the same time, some of the working methods which might be used when deciding upon format and researching exemplar resources

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    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 Reviews Partners, Commentary and Peer Review
    guidance notes on review and evaluation processes. Part of the total handin required See also http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/9937/ for use in context and http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/9911/ for the guidance on the critical friend review process

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 Stage Test Orientation
    notes and slides to guide preparation for stage test

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 13
    This contains files from the resource: Semantic Web Explained by Group 13: Web Club 7 Further instructions in readme.txt

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    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 20: video "Panorama: An Investigation into Augmented Reality"
    Group 20 (km) "Kirk's Krew" is proud to present "Panorama: An Investigation into Augmented Reality," an exciting and entertaining video used for the general public which engages through a fast-paced investigatory style. You'll never forget the story of students Jake and Andrew as they seek to thwart the villianous schemes of Larry Beige with help and hindrance from AR! Explore the past, present and future of AR in a Panorama style investigation! ECS' very own Dr Enrico Costanza is on hand with years of expertise! For a full listing of share contents, please see readme.txt

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    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 1 video Digital Futures
    Our country is heading for a crisis. IT and computing are growing larger every day. With this comes an increasing skills shortage, so we need you to be the future of IT. Look ahead of you is an educational video, designed to teach you about the future of computing and why you should be a part of it.

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    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 27 & 31: The public awareness of science
    Resources for coursework 2 of INFO 2009. A video made to promote the public awareness of science as a topic. It goes through interesting facts and explains what you can do to make a difference. A flyer made to advertise the video, explaining what it is and how it can be used.

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    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 21 - We know where you live
    We know where you live is an entertaining and informative quiz show highlighting the dangers resulting from a lack of awareness of Facebook's privacy and security settings. The game show is complemented by a short tutorial explaining these settings. The show is aimed at a wider audience and is suitable for all.

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    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 23
    FutureTech - Discover the Tech Behind Your Future!

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    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 12 Security and Privacy
    This is an educational resource that covers a number of realistic attacks on privacy from a technical perspective along with the legal issues you might face if you don't take adequate precautions with data. The format is engaging and entertaining, framing real-world issues in a familiar medium - namely that of a trailer for a blockbuster film.

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    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 11 CTRL-S The Planet - the Green IT Boardgame
    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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    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 The Evolution of Business Models (an audio podcast) Group 5: Team Moreau
    An irreverent sideways look at new business models and their effect on the world around us. Designed with Years 9 and 10 in mind.

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    Dr Su White
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    DevECS Revision Control Lecture
    A presentation to accompany the DevECS Revision Control talk being held on the 25th April 2012. This talk covers basic git usage ensuring that users can make the most of revision control with no previous use.

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    Mr Phillip Whittlesea

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    Network Dynamics
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    Mr Michael Yip
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