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Breaking of the Mould: Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Scottish Gaelic Poetry A multimedia resource pack, incorporating text, video and sound for use either as a classroom PowerPoint presentation or standalone learning resource. Created to support undergraduate courses on Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Scottish Gaelic Verse. Subject Area: Celtic / Gaelic Studies Resource Type: PowerPoint slideshow |
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The website was produced by The Multimedia Team of The National Museums of Scotland. Subject Area: History Resource Type: website |
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This project looks at 100 years of the Aberdeenshire village of Collieston, using photographs, movie clips and oral testimony. Subject Area: Social History Resource Type: website |
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A guide to using colour based on eight paintings by the Scottish Colourists. Each picture is accompanied by background information, and an explanation of the particular colour range and how this might be applied to a design project. Interactive exercises and a series of small design briefs give learners the opportunity to put the theories into practice. Subject Area: Art & Design Resource Type: Flash movie / Web page |
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Dalquarran Castle is one little-known building by the renowned Scottish architect Robert Adam (1728-1792). It was built in Ayrshire in Scotland between 1785 and 1790. In 1967 the lead on the roof was removed to allow the then owners to avoid paying rates on the building. Subject Area: Architecture Resource Type: website |
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Developing and Managing Visitor Attractions; Sustainable Development in Tourism A set of web-based learning materials to support HE courses in Tourism. Subject Area: Tourism Resource Type: Webpages |
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