Presentation and discussion session for a group of agricultural consultants and researchers at Scotland’s Rural College, Kings Buildings, Edinburgh, 27 August 2015.
A talk given at 'Taking the Long View: International Perspectives on E-Journal Archiving', a conference hosted by EDINA and ISSN IC at the University of Edinburgh, September 7th 2015.
A talk given at 'Taking the Long View: International Perspectives on E-Journal Archiving', a conference hosted by EDINA and ISSN IC at the University of Edinburgh, September 7th 2015.
Introduction to an ICT based cross curricular resource for BEd students at the University of Strathclyde. Delivered by Anne Robertson and Carol Blackwood at the School of Education, University of Strathclyde, on 5 October 2015.
Stuart Macdonald served a 6-month secondment as CISER Data Services Librarian (Oct. 2013 – April 2014). Here he records his co-ordination of the CISER Data Archive application through self-assessment for Data Seal of Approval accreditation. Presented at IASSIST 2015, Minneapolis MN, USA, 3 June 2015.
Presentation and discussion session for a group of agricultural consultants and researchers at Scotland’s Rural College, Kings Buildings, Edinburgh, 27 August 2015.
A talk given at 'Taking the Long View: International Perspectives on E-Journal Archiving', a conference hosted by EDINA and ISSN IC at the University of Edinburgh, September 7th 2015.
A talk given at 'Taking the Long View: International Perspectives on E-Journal Archiving', a conference hosted by EDINA and ISSN IC at the University of Edinburgh, September 7th 2015.
Introduction to an ICT based cross curricular resource for BEd students at the University of Strathclyde. Delivered by Anne Robertson and Carol Blackwood at the School of Education, University of Strathclyde, on 5 October 2015.
Stuart Macdonald served a 6-month secondment as CISER Data Services Librarian (Oct. 2013 – April 2014). Here he records his co-ordination of the CISER Data Archive application through self-assessment for Data Seal of Approval accreditation. Presented at IASSIST 2015, Minneapolis MN, USA, 3 June 2015.
Webinar delivered by EDINA staff in February 2015, on the Jisc MediaHub multimedia content service for UK Further and Higher Education:
http://jiscmediahub.ac.uk/
Slides used in a webinar on the SUNCAT serials union catalogue. The webinar covered all features of the service, provided a demo and offered tips on how both researchers and library staff could make best use of SUNCAT.
Delivered by Zena Mulligan and Tasha Aburrow-Jones, SUNCAT Project Officers.
Presented by Peter Burnhill and Lisa Otty at 36th Annual IATUL Conference in Hannover, Germany, 5 - 9 July 2015 “Strategic Partnerships for Access and Discovery”
Bubbly is a social networking app which allows users to share there voice post across a common social platform. Users can upload there voice post and share it through FB, Linkedin & Twitter.
Webinar 6: Now You're Talking - Jonathan MelvilleHannah Rudman
Now you’re talking! - e-copywriting for all your audiences
Your online copy is how you present your organisation and its work to the world wide web. It has to persuade and attract existing and potential audiences of all demographics. Should you segment online audiences? Should different copy be produced for different audience segments online? How do you work out what to say to whom, and in what tone of voice!
Session 1: Gary Shochat (PAU) The basics of setting up a web strategy and com...Web2LLP
First session of the Web2LLP online training course on web strategies and maximising the social media presence of Lifelong Learning Projects.
Topic: Setting up a web strategy and communication action plan
Author: Gary Shochat (PAU Education)
Website: http://web2llp.eu/training/online-session-1-web-strategy
Created for the "Are You a Technophobe" workshop sponsored by Lakeland Library Cooperative, presented Friday, Nov 13
See the social networking slide show for the slides
Leveraging Social Media: Develop your personal and professional brandJames Richardson
These are slides from an online webinar held for associates of the CUNY School of Professional Studies. The purpose of the online lecture was to assist individuals and organizations struggling with adding a social media campaign to their marketing strategy.
Top 10 Social Media Engagement Tools for Digital MarketingRobert Straus
As a small business or startup, your Social Media Marketing Strategy should be centered around engagement until enterprise analytics become necessary. It is important to measure your social media success based on engagement because this is the easiest and most impacting elements of your digital marketing strategy. Check out these 10 Social Media Engagement Tools and reach out to me if you have any questions, comments, concerns, or feedback!
Webinar delivered by EDINA staff in February 2015, on the Jisc MediaHub multimedia content service for UK Further and Higher Education:
http://jiscmediahub.ac.uk/
Slides used in a webinar on the SUNCAT serials union catalogue. The webinar covered all features of the service, provided a demo and offered tips on how both researchers and library staff could make best use of SUNCAT.
Delivered by Zena Mulligan and Tasha Aburrow-Jones, SUNCAT Project Officers.
Presented by Peter Burnhill and Lisa Otty at 36th Annual IATUL Conference in Hannover, Germany, 5 - 9 July 2015 “Strategic Partnerships for Access and Discovery”
Bubbly is a social networking app which allows users to share there voice post across a common social platform. Users can upload there voice post and share it through FB, Linkedin & Twitter.
Webinar 6: Now You're Talking - Jonathan MelvilleHannah Rudman
Now you’re talking! - e-copywriting for all your audiences
Your online copy is how you present your organisation and its work to the world wide web. It has to persuade and attract existing and potential audiences of all demographics. Should you segment online audiences? Should different copy be produced for different audience segments online? How do you work out what to say to whom, and in what tone of voice!
Session 1: Gary Shochat (PAU) The basics of setting up a web strategy and com...Web2LLP
First session of the Web2LLP online training course on web strategies and maximising the social media presence of Lifelong Learning Projects.
Topic: Setting up a web strategy and communication action plan
Author: Gary Shochat (PAU Education)
Website: http://web2llp.eu/training/online-session-1-web-strategy
Created for the "Are You a Technophobe" workshop sponsored by Lakeland Library Cooperative, presented Friday, Nov 13
See the social networking slide show for the slides
Leveraging Social Media: Develop your personal and professional brandJames Richardson
These are slides from an online webinar held for associates of the CUNY School of Professional Studies. The purpose of the online lecture was to assist individuals and organizations struggling with adding a social media campaign to their marketing strategy.
Top 10 Social Media Engagement Tools for Digital MarketingRobert Straus
As a small business or startup, your Social Media Marketing Strategy should be centered around engagement until enterprise analytics become necessary. It is important to measure your social media success based on engagement because this is the easiest and most impacting elements of your digital marketing strategy. Check out these 10 Social Media Engagement Tools and reach out to me if you have any questions, comments, concerns, or feedback!
A look at the research being carried out by Dr Stuart Dunn at Kings College London. This includes his work on rediscovering Corpse Paths in Great Britain.
A presentation by Clare Rowland from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology given at EDINA's GeoForum 2017 about the new Landcover 2015 data now available in Environment Digimap.
A presentation by John Murray from Fusion Data Science given at EDINA's GeoForum 2017 about the use of Lidar Data and the technology and techniques that can be used on it to create useful datasets.
Slides accompanying the presentation:"Reference Rot in Theses: A HiberActive Pilot", a 10x10 session (10 slides over 10 minutes) presented by Nicola Osborne (EDINA, University of Edinburgh). This presentation was part of Repository Fringe 2017 (#rfringe17) held on 3rd August 2017 in Edinburgh. The slides describe a project to develop Site2Cite, a new (pilot) tool for researchers to archive their web citations and ensure their readers can access that archive copy should the website change over time (including "Reference Rot" and "Content Drift").
Slides accompanying the "If I Googled You, What Would I Find? Managing your digital footprint" session at the CILIPS Conference 2017: Strategies for Success, presented at the Apex Hotel, Dundee, on Tuesday 6th June 2017 by Nicola Osborne, EDINA Digital Education Manager.
"Managing your Digital Footprint : Taking control of the metadata and tracks and traces that define us online" invited presentation for CIG Scotland's 7th Metadata & Web 2.0 Seminar: "Somewhere over the Rainbow: our metadata online, past, present & future", which took place at the National Library of Scotland, 5th April 2017.
Slides accompanying Nicola Osborne's(EDINA Digital Education Manager) session on "Social media and blogging to develop and communicate research in the arts and humanities" at the "Academic Publishing: Routes to Success" event held at the University of Stirling on 23rd January 2017.
"Enhancing your research impact through social media" - presentation given by Nicola Osborne, EDINA Digital Education Manager, at the Edinburgh Postgraduate Law Conference 2017 (19th January 2017).
Social Media in Marketing in Support of Your Personal Brand - Nicola Osborne, EDINA Digital Education Manager, for Abertay University (Dundee) 4th Year Marketing Students.
Best Practice for Social Media in Teaching & Learning Contexts, slides accompanying a presentation by Nicola Osborne, EDINA Digital Education Manager, for Abertay University (Dundee). The hashtag for this event was #AbTLEJan2017.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
1. MediaHub iOS App Webinar
Nicola Osborne, MediaHub Service Manager
Viv Mayo, EDINA User Support
2. Overview of today’s webinar
• Introduction to the new MediaHub iOS App
• Overview of features
• Demos of how the MediaHub app works
• Discussion of how you can use the App in your own teaching, learning
or research
• Questions, comments and feedback.
3. • Visit the MediaHub Service
on your iOS device:
• Click on the special iOS
banner or,
• Click on the download
button:
• Search the App Store for
“MediaHub”.
Downloading the MediaHub iOS App
The MediaHub App is free to download and carries no advertising.
4. Poll: Have you already tried the app?
1. Yes, I have downloaded and
tried it out.
2. I have downloaded it but
haven’t had a chance to try it.
3. No, not yet.
4. No, I don’t have an iOS
device.
5. Getting Started…
• To begin using the app you need to login to
“My MediaHub” via the UK Federation.
• If you have any questions about UK
Federation access please let us know
(edina@ed.ac.uk).
6. What Can You Do With The App?
• Browse featured content
• Browse the most popular items
• Search for MediaHub content
• Preview and view MediaHub items
• Favourite MediaHub items for later use
• Share MediaHub items
7. Browse Featured Content
Explore highlights from our collection which
also appear on the front page of MediaHub.
Each item includes a preview image, a note of
the collection, title, and indicator of format
(video, image or audio).
Click on any item to view the full record.
8. Browse the “Most Popular” Items
Choose to explore by Most Popular
Items or Most Popular Searches.
Most Popular lists reflect what people
have been viewing and searching for in
MediaHub over the last 30 days.
Click on an item to view it’s full record.
This is an interesting and entertaining
way to explore our content, as readers
of our Most Popular blog posts will
already be aware.
9. Search MediaHub Content
Click on “Search” to type in keywords or phrases
to search MediaHub.
Click on “Search Settings” to switch preferred
filters on or off. Filters include:
• Format - video, still images or audio;
• External collections.
You can also choose how your search results are
ordered, by relevance, title or distance from a
location.
“Distance” can be set up either to your own
current location or a location you have selected
on a map. Click on “Edit Distances & Locations”
to make adjustments.
10. Preview and View MediaHub Content
From any of the “Featured”, “Most Popular” or
search results pages (pictured) you can preview
and view MediaHub content.
Click on an item to see the full record and, if
wanted, you can then:
• View a high resolution image
• Listen to the audio file
• View the video in full (although we
recommend that you do this via a wifi
connection to minimise possible data charges).
11. Favourite MediaHub Items for Later Use
From any item page you can favourite an item –
scroll down the item page and tap “Add to
Favourites”.
When you favourite an item in the app, it will also
be added to your favourites list when you next
log in to the MediaHub website. And similarly
anything you have previously favourited in the
service, will be synced to the app.
So, you can search, browse, and select items
whilst on the move, then download and edit
them into presentations, lecture notes,
student projects, etc. on your laptop or desktop
machine.
12. Share MediaHub Items
Click on the familiar sharing icon (top right
hand corner of the app) to share an item.
You can share via email and phone messaging –
click your preferred option to create a new
message including a small image and URL to
the content.
You can also add particularly items to your Mac
Reading List, to print the record, etc.
13. Live Demo
• When you have downloaded the MediaHub
iOS app, click on the MediaHub App Icon to
begin…
14. What can’t I do with the App?
• You cannot download MediaHub content on the app, but you can
favourite items in the app and it will saved to My MediaHub when
you next log in to the web version. You can then download these
items in full and in your preferred format(s).
• You can only share via email and mobile messaging currently (we
expect to add social media sharing in a future release).
• You can only search Jisc eCollections content, and a limited range of
External content. For Medically restricted content or the full range of
External content, please use the web version of MediaHub.
15. Help and Support
• You are free to reuse any part of our introductory blog post – including
video and images:
http://mediahub.blogs.edina.ac.uk/2015/07/07/introducing-the-new-
mediahub-app-for-iphone-and-ipad/
• Our video Guide: http://jiscmediahub.ac.uk/help/video-guides#ios-app
(this is also available via YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lt8i43R7xns)
• Our Help and Support guide – the iOS app features on page 81:
http://jiscmediahub.ac.uk/documents/guides/Jisc%20MediaHub%20Help.p
df
• We also have another webinar on 3rd September 2015 – email
edina@ed.ac.uk for more information/to sign up.
16. How will you use the MediaHub iOS app in
your teaching & learning?
We welcome your comments and we’d love to see and share:
• Case Studies of how you have used the app in your organisation – just
email edina@ed.ac.uk and we’ll be in touch to chat about how you
use the app and how we can highlight this.
• Reviews & Ratings on the App Store – leave your comments on how
you use the app and how you rate it.
• Your tweets - include @jiscmediahub or #MobileMediaHub and we’ll
be delighted to share your stories/links/comments.
• Your own blog posts or web pages for staff or students about the app,
and how they might use it – we are always very happy to share these!
17. What about Android Apps?
• We are currently developing an Android app which we hope will be
ready by Autumn 2015.
• If you would like us to alert you when the Android App is available,
please let us know now or email edina@ed.ac.uk and we’ll keep up
you updated.
18. Poll: Future Multimedia Plans
We are currently considering how we provide multimedia content and
would love to have a chance to chat about MediaHub but also how you
are using images, video, and sound in your organisation.
Would you be happy for us to contact you for a chat?
1. Yes, I’d be happy to chat to Nicola, Lorna or Catherine from the
MediaHub team.
2. Yes, but I know a colleague who might be more appropriate to speak to -
please send me something to forward onwards.
3. Not at the moment, but let me know about any upcoming
events/webinars related to this work.
4. No thanks.
20. Poll: How did you find today’s webinar?
• I learnt something new
• I didn’t learn anything new
• Was a good use of my time
• Was a poor use of my time
• Other
21. Coming Soon…
• Presentation for West College Scotland staff conference – 12th August 2015.
• MediaHub iOS Webinar – 3rd September 2015, 10.30 am
• MediaHub Android App – Autumn 2015
• We will be sharing highlights from the recent Survey on the MediaHub blog
soon.
• Other current developments can be found in our recently updated
Development Roadmap.
We are happy to run more webinars, presentations, to create new help and
support videos, or whatever else would best support you and your
organisation – just let us know what you would like!