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Originally published in 1984 The Student Experience of Higher
Education provides a detailed analysis of the student experience,
based on first hand discussion and observation. Information taken
from interviews with a wide variety of students is used to explore
the way in which new, overseas, and female physics students in
particular experience university education and relates to their
reactions to the organised learning which the university provides.
The study focuses on an understanding of how various aspects of the
official perspectives of academic staff contrive to limit the
educational development of the undergraduate. This detailed picture
of the university world is in contrast to previous methods of
research in this area. By showing the benefits to be derived from
an analysis of the experiences of students within one small campus
based university this book is related to critical American studies
previously unparalleled in the British university research
tradition.
Originally published in 1984 The Student Experience of Higher
Education provides a detailed analysis of the student experience,
based on first hand discussion and observation. Information taken
from interviews with a wide variety of students is used to explore
the way in which new, overseas, and female physics students in
particular experience university education and relates to their
reactions to the organised learning which the university provides.
The study focuses on an understanding of how various aspects of the
official perspectives of academic staff contrive to limit the
educational development of the undergraduate. This detailed picture
of the university world is in contrast to previous methods of
research in this area. By showing the benefits to be derived from
an analysis of the experiences of students within one small campus
based university this book is related to critical American studies
previously unparalleled in the British university research
tradition.
The world of digital television means hundreds of channels, all
trying to be different, all looking for product. But the overall
international production spend has scarcely increased. Guerrilla TV
shows how to make high quality programs at budget levels which were
previously thought impossible, and how to make a living doing
it.This book is about empowerment; about making things happen. It
is packed full of ideas, inspiration and help. The author, an
experienced director/producer/writer, provides an insight into the
'real world' of television program making today. He uses many
examples of how different low budget programs have been handled
successfully with very professional results.Guerrilla TV assumes
that you are starting with little more than a desk and a telephone,
in a world where everything has to be paid for. The mantra running
throughout this book is: 'think before you spend'. Do not use money
(of which you have very little) as a substitute for thought (which
is free). And the other mantra: 'in the end, you don't save money
by scrimping!'Read this book - take the advice offered and watch
your career take off!
A guide to unravelling the mysteries of the information
superhighway, netiquette, surfing and searching. Young readers are
shown how to create their own Web site and talk to other children
from all over the world. They can visit sites as far apart as the
Amazon Rainforest and Zimbabwe.
This is a fictional story about four young men who met in junior
school in the 1970's and were in the remedial class because none of
the four young men was any good at any academic subjects. The all
lived within two miles of each other in a small town called Burton
and they all came from normal backgrounds They went up to secondary
modern school and were a year older than the rest of the pupils in
their class. In school, they always stayed together. By the time
that they started secondary modern school, they had become firm
friends. During the school time, they helped each other out on all
occasions. One thing they all had going for them as regards all the
other pupils in the school was that they were very much liked and
were sincere. The book is also about each of the families of these
young men and one of their main schoolteachers. Who would have
thought they would go on to become world famous.
The world of digital television means hundreds of channels, all
trying to be different, all looking for a product. But the overall
international production spend has scarcely increased. This work
shows ways in which to make high quality programmes at budget
levels which were previously thought impossible, and how to make a
living doing it Written by a director/producer/writer, the book
offers an insight into the "real world" of television programme
making, with examples of how different low budget programmes have
been handled successfully with professional results.
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