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Transcript -- Open University lecturers Catherine Tackley and Naomi Barker outline how music is written down, what a musical score is and what it does. You will also learn how musicians use and interpret musical scores in their work.
The science of the mind: investigating mental health - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Open University academic Dr Claire Rostron explores some of the issues raised by the tracks in this album.
Transcript -- Open University academic Paula James explains the links between Buffy the Vampire Slayer and classical mythology.
Myth in the Greek and Roman Worlds: the Temple of Diana at Nemi - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Open University academic Valerie Hope explains how objects found at Nemi reveal how mythology played a key role in everyday life.
Transcript -- Open University academic Valerie Hope talks about choices behind the material in this album.
A tribute to the world of myth: Ovid and Holkham Hall - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Open University classics lecturer Paula James explains why Holkham Hall was chosen as a focus to study the significance of mythology and its function in art and culture.
Transcript -- Open University academic Valerie Hope talks about choices behind the material in this album.
Myth in the Greek and Roman Worlds: the Temple of Diana at Nemi - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Open University academic Valerie Hope explains how objects found at Nemi reveal how mythology played a key role in everyday life.
Transcript -- Open University academic Paula James explains the links between Buffy the Vampire Slayer and classical mythology.
Transcript -- Open University tutors Tim Baugh and Lesley Hoose discuss essay titles, research and schedules with OU student Beth Lewis.
Transcript -- Open University professor, David Swinten reveals there was a violent storm on the evening of the bridge collapsing, while Eleanor Simpson shares a personal story about the tragedy.
Transcript -- Open University professor, David Swinten reveals there was a violent storm on the evening of the bridge collapsing, while Eleanor Simpson shares a personal story about the tragedy.
Transcript -- Open University classicist Jessica Hughes talks about the the Brading Villa mosaics and explores some of the issues raised in the video tracks.
Transcript -- Open University biologist David Robinson talks about his long relationship with the Galapagos Islands and explores some of the issues raised in the video tracks.
Transcript -- Open University researcher Jeff Johnson talks of the importance of the Science of Complex Systems as a means to unravel real-world, complex problems that cannot be tackled by conventional reductive methods. Using Bird Flu as an example he demonstrates how complex systems thinking allows researchers to approach problems in novel ways.
Transcript -- Open University ethnomusicologist Martin Clayton describes how his study of music and its performance in different cultural settings has allowed him to develop his understanding of the concept of entrainment. His research into this phenomenon is providing key insights into the synchronisation of rhythmic processes in humans and in the natural world.
Transcript -- Open University ethnomusicologist Martin Clayton describes how his study of music and its performance in different cultural settings has allowed him to develop his understanding of the concept of entrainment. His research into this phenomenon is providing key insights into the synchronisation of rhythmic processes in humans and in the natural world.
Transcript -- Open University cognitive psychologist Graham Pike describes how his interest in facial compositing has led to a collaboration resulting in a computer based tool, called Efit V. This tool might transform the process of identifying police suspects. It is being developed to allow law enforcement agencies to produce images of criminal suspects at very short notice at crime scenes revolutionising the process of identification.
Transcript -- Open University cognitive psychologist Graham Pike describes how his interest in facial compositing has led to a collaboration resulting in a computer based tool, called Efit V. This tool might transform the process of identifying police suspects. It is being developed to allow law enforcement agencies to produce images of criminal suspects at very short notice at crime scenes revolutionising the process of identification.
Transcript -- Open University researcher Jeff Johnson talks of the importance of the Science of Complex Systems as a means to unravel real-world, complex problems that cannot be tackled by conventional reductive methods. Using Bird Flu as an example he demonstrates how complex systems thinking allows researchers to approach problems in novel ways.
Computer technology: robotic milking and interactive mirrors - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Open University lecturer Bernie Clark, explains why the two examples were chosen for the T224 course.
Computer technology: robotic milking and interactive mirrors - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Open University lecturer Bernie Clark, explains why the two examples were chosen for the T224 course.