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Media Space: 20+ Years of Mediated Life is loosely divided into
three different, but interconnected, approaches to media space
research. Each part opens with an introduction that lays out how
readers can best approach the book, and provides a basic guide to
the theory and research literature, technological developments and
other notable events to help contextualize the book. The social
approach uses the rhetoric and methods familiar to a CSCW audience,
but moves into actual situations that involve close working bonds,
broken trust, shared joy, community building, interpersonal
tension, anxiety etc. The section on spatial approaches guides the
reader through an intellectual landscape of spatiality, the
communications part is a field guide to sense-making in the
as-lived mediated condition, demonstrating that media space
sense-making combines an understanding of in-the-moment alongside
sense made of existence in the world and reflecting upon it."
Written for students transitioning from GCSE to AS, taking the
Edexcel, WJEC and Eduqas exams, this AS and A Level French Grammar
& Translation Workbook can be used for homework, revision and
independent study. It includes thorough revision of key grammar
points and embedded translation practice, giving students
confidence in language manipulation skills to meet the demands of
the 2016 specifications. Please note: If you're taking the AQA
exam, please search for AQA AS and A Level French Grammar and
Translation Workbook for the AQA edition of this workbook.
Written especially for students transitioning from GCSE to AS and
those working towards the AQA A Level exam, the AQA AS and A Level
French Grammar & Translation Workbook can be used for homework,
revision and independent study. It includes thorough revision of
key grammar points and embedded translation practice, giving
students confidence in language manipulation skills when meeting
the rigorous demands of the 2016 specification. Please note: If
you're taking the Edexcel, WJEC or Eduqas exam, please search for
AS and A Level French Grammar and Translation Workbook edition of
this workbook.
New technologies are radically changing the way that families
connect with one another: we can text our teenagers from work, eat
dinner with far-away parents via video link, and instantly upload
and share photos after a family day out. Whether we are bridging
time or distance, and whether we are enhancing our closest
relationships or strengthening the bonds of extended family, as
computer technologies alter the communication landscape, they in
turn are changing the way we conduct and experience family
life.
This state of the art volume explores the impact of new
communication systems on how families interact how they share their
lives and routines, engage in social touch, and negotiate being
together or being apart by considering a range of different family
relationships that shape the nature of communication. Composed of
three sections, the first looks at what is often the core of a
family, the couple, to understand the impact of technology on
couple relationships, communication, and feelings of closeness. The
second section studies immediate families that have expanded beyond
just the individual or couple to include children. Here, the
emphasis is on connection for communication, coordination, and
play. The third section moves beyond the immediate family to
explore connections between extended, distributed family members.
This includes connections between adult children and their parents,
grandparents and grandchildren, and adult siblings. Here family
members have grown older, moved away from home, and forged new
families.
Researchers, designers and developers of new communication
technologies will find this volume invaluable. "Connecting
Families: The Impact of New Communication Technologies on Domestic
Life "brings together the most up-to-date studies to help in
understanding how new communication technologies shape and are
shaped by family life, and offers inspiration and guidance for
design by making clear what families need and value from
technological systems."
New technologies are radically changing the way that families
connect with one another: we can text our teenagers from work, eat
dinner with far-away parents via video link, and instantly upload
and share photos after a family day out. Whether we are bridging
time or distance, and whether we are enhancing our closest
relationships or strengthening the bonds of extended family, as
computer technologies alter the communication landscape, they in
turn are changing the way we conduct and experience family life.
This state of the art volume explores the impact of new
communication systems on how families interact - how they share
their lives and routines, engage in social touch, and negotiate
being together or being apart - by considering a range of different
family relationships that shape the nature of communication.
Composed of three sections, the first looks at what is often the
core of a 'family', the couple, to understand the impact of
technology on couple relationships, communication, and feelings of
closeness. The second section studies immediate families that have
expanded beyond just the individual or couple to include children.
Here, the emphasis is on connection for communication,
coordination, and play. The third section moves beyond the
immediate family to explore connections between extended,
distributed family members. This includes connections between adult
children and their parents, grandparents and grandchildren, and
adult siblings. Here family members have grown older, moved away
from 'home', and forged new families. Researchers, designers and
developers of new communication technologies will find this volume
invaluable. Connecting Families: The Impact of New Communication
Technologies on Domestic Life brings together the most up-to-date
studies to help in understanding how new communication technologies
shape - and are shaped by - family life, and offers inspiration and
guidance for design by making clear what families need and value
from technological systems.
Media Space: 20+ Years of Mediated Life is loosely divided into
three different, but interconnected, approaches to media space
research. Each part opens with an introduction that lays out how
readers can best approach the book, and provides a basic guide to
the theory and research literature, technological developments and
other notable events to help contextualize the book. The 'social '
approach uses the rhetoric and methods familiar to a CSCW audience,
but moves into actual situations that involve close working bonds,
broken trust, shared joy, community building, interpersonal
tension, anxiety etc. The section on 'spatial' approaches guides
the reader through an intellectual landscape of spatiality, the
'communications' part is a field guide to sense-making in the
as-lived mediated condition, demonstrating that media space
sense-making combines an understanding of in-the-moment alongside
sense made of existence in the world and reflecting upon it.
Please note this book is suitable for any student studying: Exam
board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: French First teaching: 2016 First
exams: 2018 AQA GCSE [French] delivers the breadth and rigour
required to develop the productive skills students need to
manipulate language confidently and help them to prepare for
assessments. This Student Books has been approved by AQA. The audio
to accompany this book is available to purchase on CD. It is also
available to institutions via Kerboodle.
This book for advanced students and professionals in management and finance explains the financial appraisal of capital budgeting projects. It develops basic concepts, principles and techniques and applies them to case studies in forestry, property and international investments. Resource constraints are introduced to the capital budgeting decisions with a variety of worked examples using linear programming techniques. All calculations are extensively supported by Excel workbooks on the Web, and end of chapter questions.
Please note this book is suitable for any student studying: Exam
board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: French First teaching: 2016 First
exams: 2018 AQA GCSE French delivers the breadth and rigour
required to develop the productive skills students need to
manipulate language confidently and help them to prepare for
assessments. This Student Books has been approved by AQA. The audio
to accompany this book is available to purchase on CD. It is also
available to institutions via Kerboodle.
Whether you're an agency writer in need of inspiration, a
one-woman-band drumming up work from new clients, an established
business trying to get more from that mysterious thing called
'content', or you simply want to persuade your colleagues to adopt
your point of view, How To Write better Copy by Steve Harrison will
help you write better copy. It starts with the thinking before the
writing, and how to create the all-important Brief. Then it takes
you step-by-step from how to write a headline to how to get the
response you want from your reader. With examples at every stage,
and explanations based on both the author's twenty-five years'
experience and recent scientific research, this book will help hone
your skills - whether you're writing websites or press ads, e-zines
or direct mail, brochures or blogs, posters or landing pages,
emails or white papers.
First contact? "Take it easy," said Kylie, still with a hint of
amusement. "You're perfectly safe. Think of me as a tourist." Polly
squinted back at her. She couldn't help herself. "Are you invading
earth?" "Are you kidding? Do you know how much that would cost?"
"Then what are you doing here?" "We found you after you activated
the camera on the satellite and were impressed by the other stuff
you did to hide your tracks. Easy for us, but we all thought it was
very cool. For an Earth human, anyway." "You don't talk like an
alien." "How many do you know?" asked Kylie. Polly couldn't argue
with that. "Good point." When Polly Hart agrees to swap places with
a girl from another planet, she has no idea that this makes her a
fugitive in the fabulous universe revealed by her new friend, and
now she must outwit the school bully, a weird teacher and an
interstellar hit squad to survive. So annoying!
For over two centuries a small patch of land on an obscure island
has baffled treasure hunters and scientists alike. Tantalizing
clues indicate it may be the site of the world's greatest treasure,
or it might be history's most elaborate hoax. Speculation about who
is responsible for its puzzling origin runs the gamut from pirates
to space aliens; but when the facts are laid out the evidence on
mysterious and enigmatic Oak Island points to one group...the
Freemasons.
In 1795 a convict ship leaves England for New South Wales in
Australia. Nearing its destination, it encounters a savage storm
but, miraculously, their battered ship stays afloat and limps into
Sydney Harbour. Here, the convicts rebel, overpower the crew and
make their escape, destroying the ship in the process. Fleeing the
sinking vessel with only the clothes on their backs, the survivors
struggle ashore. Among the escaped convicts, seething resentments
fuel an appetite for brutal revenge against their former captors
while, for their part, the crew attempts to track down and kill or
recapture the escapees. However, it soon becomes apparent that both
convicts and crew have more to concern them than shipwreck and a
ruthless fight for survival; they have arrived in Sydney in 2017.
TimeStorm is a thrilling epic adventure story of revenge, survival
and honour set in a strange new world of unfamiliar technology and
equally unfathomable social norms. In the literary footsteps of
Hornblower, comes Lieutenant Christopher 'Kit' Blaney, an
old-fashioned hero, a man of honour, duty and principle, dragged
into the 21st century - literally. A great fan of the grand
seafaring adventure fiction of CS Forester, Patrick O'Brien and
Alexander Kent, and modern action thriller writers such as Lee
Child, Steve Harrison combines several genres in his debut novel.
The book was inspired by a replica 18th century sailing ship on
Sydney Harbour and a question from Steve's brother, Tony: "What if
that was a real convict ship?" TimeStorm explores that question in
a fast-paced story as a group of desperate men from the 1700s clash
in 21st century Sydney.
This is the story of a 'sixties adman who harnessed the big ideas
of his age and set out to reinvent advertising - and then change
the world. In so doing he introduced interactive, PR-generating
stunts, and social media - way back in the 1960s. Then he used them
to save the Grand Canyon, kick-start the Green Movement, free a
Caribbean island and launch Wired magazine's 'patron saint',
Marshall McLuhan. And he did it all with a flamboyance that
inspired the likes of Tom Wolfe, John Steinbeck and the makers of
the counterculture. His name was Howard Luck Gossage. These are his
life and times.
Our best-selling A GCSE French course has been updated for the 2016
specification. This course offers new content, delivering the
breadth and rigour required to develop the productive skills
students need to manipulate language confidently and to prepare
thoroughly for their exam. Its differentiated approach (Foundation
and Higher Student Books) helps to support your mixed-ability
classes, and facilitate co-teaching and flexibility. The blend
includes differentiated Student Books, and online resources
delivered via popular Kerboodle.
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