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Editing
A .ppt presentation which explains the importance of editing in the writing process stressing the importance of rhythm, flow, clarity and conciseness.

Shared with the World by Mr Billy Brick
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Using online dialect resources
A powerpoint which explores the dialect resources available on line. These resources can be used by students to complete assessments exploring different varieties of British English.

Shared with the World by Dr Matt Phillpott
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Video demonstrating plagiarism detection using the Turn It In online service
A short video demonstrating the use of the Turn It In (JISC) source matching service to detect cases of plagiarism. Originally created for University of Warwick academics. It is relevant to anyone using Turn It In (using its web interface), or considering tools to assist in plagiarism detection. It was originally shown to students as a deterrent. The video was created using Screenflow on an iMac.

Shared with the World by Mr Robert O'Toole
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Tour of the collegiate Church of St. Peter Wolverhampton
This tour enables students to explore the church in their own time and pace, providing a structure and details about the items in the church. The tour can be loaded on to MP4 players.

Shared with the World by Dr Deirdre Burke
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Glo Test
a quick test

Shared with the World by Patrick McSweeney
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Understanding Sikhism through Informant Testimonies
This presentation looks at the importance of informant testimonies to enhance an understanding of Sikhism. It is an important tool for students looking at research methods within studying religion. The presentation highlights the importance of overcoming stereotypical representations of the Sikh community.

Shared with the World by Dr Opinderjit Takhar
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Predestination or karma in Sikh philosophy
This presentation is delivered to students who take the Sikhism Module. It looks at the apparent paradox in the teachings of Guru Nanak, especially, with regard to whether it is one's deeds or the Will of God that is a prerequisite to Mukti (the release from the cycle of reincarnation - samsara).

Shared with the World by Dr Opinderjit Takhar

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