Recording Everyday Social History
Recording Everyday Social History is an open open educational resource for the Second and Third Scottish Curriculum Level. It can […]
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Recording Everyday Social History is an open open educational resource for the Second and Third Scottish Curriculum Level. It can […]
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Video presentations by students who undertook Wikipedia editing as part of The Edinburgh Award. The Edinburgh Award is a programme […]
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Khamseen: Islamic Art History Online is a free and open-access online platform of digital resources to aid the teaching of Islamic […]
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From this webinar, viewers will gain a clear understanding of the fundamental principles of copyright law and how it impacts […]
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Aunque el cambio climático afecta a todo el planeta, sus impactos varían significativamente de un país a otro. En este […]
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The Guardbook was the University Library’s last catalogue on paper, before computerisation. It was closed to new additions and amendments […]
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As the University is currently engaging in The Curriculum Transformation Programme, a major and long-term initiative to construct a curriculum […]
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This is a small collection from the Centre for Research Collections, the University of Edinburgh, of twenty-one comic visiting cards […]
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Wooclap is the University’s new, centrally supported electronic voting system for in-class polling and asynchronous activities A new centrally supported, […]
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David Octavius Hill (1802-70), a painter-photographer from Perth, and Robert Adamson (1821-48), from Burnside near St Andrew’s, paired up to […]
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