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Border TV Archive
The archive from the former ITV Border TV channel has been made available for academic use through an online, searchable website. This powerpoint presentation gives an idea of how Border TV resources could be used within your academic research and teaching.

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Choose your Own Adventure: Student-led Teaching in Large Lectures
A powerpoint presentation discussing how to use powerpoint hyperlinks within a lecture to enable the direction of the lecture to be led by student needs.

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Teaching Visual Sources - Reading Images
This powerpoint presentation from a workshop on 'teaching visual sources' discusses how to encourage students to think critically about visual images and how to increase awareness of how they could have been read differently in the past.

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Project discussion and partner presentations
This collections includes video footage from the HumBox project peer review workshop, held in September 2009; partner presentations from the final partner meeting in February 2010 and a promotional video devised for dissemination. The video's are in mp4 format.

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Partner Presentation: Deirdre Burke & Opinderjit Kaur Takhar's involvement with the HumBox project
During the final HumBox project partner meeting in February 2010, each partner gave a presentation about the key points of their engagement with the project. This mp4 video is a recording of Opinderjiy Kaur Takhar's presentation and is approximately 5 minutes long.

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Partner Presentation: Julie Watson's involvement with the HumBox project
During the final HumBox project partner meeting in February 2010, each partner gave a presentation about the key points of their engagement with the project. This mp4 video is a recording of Julie Watson's presentation and is approximately 5 minutes long.

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Partner Presentation: Margaret Tejerizo's involvement with the HumBox project
During the final HumBox project partner meeting in February 2010, each partner gave a presentation about the key points of their engagement with the project. This mp4 video is a recording of Margaret Tejerizo's presentation and is approximately 5 minutes long.

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Partner Presentation: Antonio Martinez-Arboleda's involvement with the HumBox project
During the final HumBox project partner meeting in February 2010, each partner gave a presentation about the key points of their engagement with the project. This mp4 video is a recording of Antonio Martinez-Arboleda's presentation and is approximately 5 minutes long.

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Partner Presentation: Sarah Hayes' involvement with the HumBox project
During the final HumBox project partner meeting in February 2010, each partner gave a presentation about the key points of their engagement with the project. This mp4 video is a recording of Sarah Hayes' presentation and is approximately 5 minutes long.

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Partner Presentation: Emmanuel Godin's involvement with the HumBox project
During the final HumBox project partner meeting in February 2010, each partner gave a presentation about the key points of their engagement with the project. This mp4 video is a recording of Emmanuel Godin's presentation and is approximately 5 minutes long.

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Partner Presentation: Michael Pidd's involvement with the HumBox project
During the final HumBox project partner meeting in February 2010, each partner gave a presentation about the key points of their engagement with the project. This mp4 video is a recording of Michael Pidd's presentation and is approximately 5 minutes long.

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Partner Presentation: Robert O'Toole's involvement with the HumBox project
During the final HumBox project partner meeting in February 2010, each partner gave a presentation about the key points of their engagement with the project. This mp4 video is a recording of Robert O'Toole's presentation and is approximately 5 minutes long.

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Partner Presentation: Mike Jardine and Matthew Sauvage's involvement with the HumBox project
During the final HumBox project partner meeting in February 2010, each partner gave a presentation about the key points of their engagement with the project. This mp4 video is a recording of Michael Jardine and Matthew Sauvage's presentation and is approximately 5 minutes long.

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Partner Presentaion: Billy Brick's involvement with the HumBox project
During the final HumBox project partner meeting in February 2010, each partner gave a presentation about the key points of their engagement with the project. This mp4 video is a recording of Billy Brick's presentation and is approximately 5 minutes long.

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How-to-guide: Sharing resources in HumBox
This short video guide looks at some of the issues involved in setting up resources effectively and reviewing resources for comment: connected processes in enabling users to find, use and repurpose teaching materials.

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Checklist: Preparing to share, and sharing your thoughts on resources in HumBox
This checklist was devised by the project team to help users consider resource uploading and reviewing effectively: the layout of the resource, how best to describe it, and the importance of metadata.

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HumBox promotional video
This 3-minute video was devised to help promote HumBox amongst colleagues, and at dissemination events. It includes brief interviews with two partners about why they got involved in the project and what they have got out of it, along with information and screenshots of HumBox itself. In wmv format.

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HumBox Peer Review Workshop video Session 5: Workshop round-up - dissemination and sustainability
The HumBox project partners held a two-day peer review workshop in September 2009 to advance the project, concentrating particularly on peer review. The recorded highlights of this fifth and final last 10 minutes, in wmv format. The discussions reflect partner thoughts on sustainability of the repository and how to disseminate the advantages of using HumBox effectively.

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HumBox Peer Review Workshop Video Session 4: Engaging the Humanities Subject Communities
The HumBox project partners held a two-day peer review workshop in September 2009 to advance the project, concentrating particularly on peer review. The recorded highlights of this third session last for under 6 minutes, in wmv format. The discussions reflect partner thoughts on the attributes of the online space that will benefit colleagues and how project partners can engage them.

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HumBox Peer Review Workshop Video: Session 2: Thoughts for completing the workshop reviews
The HumBox project partners held a two-day peer review workshop in September 2009 to advance the project, concentrating particularly on peer review. The recorded highlights of this second session have been divided into 2 parts, lasting 8 and 6 minutes respectively, in wmv format. The discussions reflect partner thoughts on peer reviewing in the context of the workshop and the project.

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HumBox Peer Review Workshop Video Session 1: Reviewing a Resource and adding comments
The HumBox project partners held a two-day peer review workshop in September 2009 to advance the project, concentrating particularly on peer review. The recorded highlights of this first session have been divided into parts, just under 5 and 9 minutes long respectively, in wmv format. Together they reflect the discussions held on the importance and practicalities of reviewing resources in HumBox.

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Reviewed resources by Lisa Lavender
Resources reviewed and commented on during the project

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British Parliamentary and Electoral Politics, 1688-1832.
This series of podcast lectures (from the British Parliamentary and Electoral Politics undergraduate module at the University of Warwick) provide an introduction to British political culture in the long eighteenth century from the Glorious Revolution to the Great Reform Act. This period has long been the subject of fierce debate by historians who have put forward competing interpretations on the nature of government and representation; on the democratic impulse; and on the extent of popular participation in political life.

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Early American Social History
This series of lecture podcasts (from the School of Comparative American Studies at the University of Warwick) examines English colonies in North America from their establishment in the early seventeenth century to their break away from Britain in the 1770s. They discuss why the English felt the need for colonial expansion in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, why they chose North America and how they went about creating new societies three thousand miles from home.

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Georgian Britain podcasts
We look back now to the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries as the time of origins of modernity -commercial and industrial revolutions, demographic transition, imperial expansion, the rise of working-class and artisan radicalism, and the emergence of the bourgeois public sphere. But this time of origins and transitions was also cast in contradictions and conflict: riches and poverty; markets and slaves; gender divisions; private life and public virtue; consumers and criminals; enlightened rationalism and religious enthusiasm, oligarchic government and popular radicalism. The eighteenth century was the great time of possibilities, opportunities, new directions and identities, but no certainties of what these were to be. These podcasts provide an overview of these and other themes of a society creating itself anew.

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Computing for Historians video 6: Presenting data, charts and images
An introduction to presenting data, charts and images for a course on computing skills for history students. The first movie was created for Warwick University first years, but has been useful to others. Note that there are some Warwick specific details. The second movie was then created for wider use with the 'Warwick specific' elements removed. The third movie is an exercise for students building on the information 'presenting data, charts and images'. For associated movies, exercises and documents see the 'Computing for Historians' collection.

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Computing for Historians video 5: Chart and Chart Wizard
An introduction to excel chart and chart wizard for a course on computing skills for history students. The first movie was created for Warwick University first years, but has been useful to others. Note that there are some Warwick specific details. The second movie was then created for wider use with the 'Warwick specific' elements removed. The third movie is an exercise for students building on the information 'chart and chart wizard'. For associated movies, exercises and documents see the 'Computing for Historians' collection.

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Computing for Historians video 4: Further Excel - Pivot Tables
An introduction to further excel formulae for a course on computing skills for history students. The first movie was created for Warwick University first years, but has been useful to others. Note that there are some Warwick specific details. The second movie was then created for wider use with the 'Warwick specific' elements removed. The third movie is an exercise for students building on the information 'creating further formulae'. For associated movies, exercises and documents see the 'Computing for Historians' collection.

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Computing for Historians video 3: Searching and Analysing Data
An introduction to searching and analysing data for a course on computing skills for history students. The first movie was created for Warwick University first years, but has been useful to others. Note that there are some Warwick specific details. The second movie was then created for wider use with the 'Warwick specific' elements removed. The third movie is an exercise for students building on the information 'searching and analysing data'. For associated movies, exercises and documents see the 'Computing for Historians' collection.

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Computing for Historians video 2: Creating Basis Formulae
An introduction to creating basic formulae for a course on computing skills for history students. The first movie was created for Warwick University first years, but has been useful to others. Note that there are some Warwick specific details. The second movie was then created for wider use with the 'Warwick specific' elements removed. The third movie is an exercise for students building on the information 'creating basic formulae'. For associated movies, exercises and documents see the 'Computing for Historians' collection.

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Computing for Historians video 1: Introducing Spreadsheets
An introduction to spreadsheets for the course on computing skills for history students. The first movie was created for Warwick University first years, but has been useful to others. Note that there are some Warwick specific details. The second movie was then created for wider use with the 'Warwick specific' elements removed. The third movie is an exercise for students building on the information 'introducing spreadsheets. For associated movies, exercises and documents see the 'Computing for Historians' collection.

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