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Teaching Shakespeare in Schools

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A teacher talks about how she teaches Shakespeare in school, using video clips and references from contemporary culture to get the students to understand, relate to, and engage with the text.
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Staging Shakespeare
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Joyti Chandegra
Keywords
drama
performance
#greatwriters
shakespeare
literature
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 23/08/2012
Duration: 00:03:51

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The Tempest - Our revels now are ended: Bringing a scene to Life

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The director Archie Cornish, and actor Dylan Townley, introduce the Revel speech in The Tempest. They also discuss the context in which it appears.
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Staging Shakespeare
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Archie Cornish
Dylan Townley
Keywords
#greatwriters
Prospero
drama
literature
shakespeare
performance
Tempest
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 22/08/2012
Duration: 00:02:29

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Shakespeare and the Stage

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Professor Tiffany Stern gives a short talk on William Shakespeare and how his plays were performed in Elizabethan England.
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Staging Shakespeare
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Tiffany Stern
Keywords
drama
performance
literature
shakespeare
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 22/08/2012
Duration: 00:18:16

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Student Innovation: the LHSee app

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Case Studies In Innovative Practice
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Chris Boddy, a Physics DPhil candidate at University of Oxford, talks about how he developed a smartphone app to explain the complex images produced by the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
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Case Studies In Innovative Practice
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Chris Boddy
Keywords
Higgs-Boson
Google
Java
CERN
App
Smartphone
mobile technology
Student innovation
IT Services
API
LTG
OxTALENT
Android
Hadron Collider
Physics
Department: IT Services
Date Added: 21/08/2012
Duration: 00:06:06

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Staging Shakespeare

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Staging Shakespeare
Staging Shakespeare is series of video commentaries on performing and directing Shakespeare including extracts of two plays- 'The Tempest' and 'Two Gentlemen of Verona'. An English teacher also explains how she uses IT resources to engage students.

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What will buildings of the future look like?

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Big Questions For The Future
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There's a lot that we can learn from the past, using modern materials and approaches, that will improve the design and functionality of new buildings.
Professor Steve Rayner comments on the fact that it is the mundane technologies, such as light bulbs and air conditioners, that have been shaping building design.
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Big Questions For The Future
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Steve Rayner
Keywords
challenges
oxford martin school
buildings
archtecture
future of cities
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:02:51

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What will be the pros and cons of city life in the future?

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As populations increasingly migrate to city centres there are many factors that improve lifestyle - less pollution, fewer road accidents, easier access to medical care. But city infrastructure could do with a rethink says Professor Steve Rayner.
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Big Questions For The Future
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Steve Rayner
Keywords
world population
oxford martin school
21st century
challenges
climate change
cities
future of cities
pollution
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:02:27

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How can we deal with the challenge of 'data overload'?

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We are reaching a point where computers can no longer cope with the quantity of data collected from cosmological simulations - a problem that will grow, not only in cosmology.
Pedro Ferreira and his team are working towards a solution to the problems of data overload.
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Big Questions For The Future
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Pedro Ferreira
Keywords
oxford martin school
astronomy
technology
computing
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:01:21

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Why do we need 'citizen science'?

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Harnessing the general public to help analyse complex data sets is not only helping scientists with galaxy classification.
Pedro Ferreira explains how First World War ship's logs are providing invaluable information to climate scientists and social historians.
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Big Questions For The Future
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Pedro Ferreira
Keywords
science
citizen science
oxford martin school
climate change
technology
galaxy zoo
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:02:01

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How can nanotechnology address medical problems?

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Microscopes with nanometer resolution can test the mechanical properties of cells. Nanoscale 'scaffolds' that mimic the cellular matrix of cells in the body can help regenerate tissue, improve healing mechanisms, and even train the immune system.
Sonia Contera describes her work in nanotechnology.
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Big Questions For The Future
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Sonia Contera
Keywords
challenges
oxford martin school
nanotechnology
technology
healthcare
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:02:46

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