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Number of resources retrieved: 62 Records 13 to 18
Dualchas na Gàidhealtachd / Traditional Culture of the Scottish Highlands and Islands A web-based Gaelic-language tutorial on the lifestyle and ways of work in the Highlands and Islands over the last 150 to 200 years. Subject Area: Gaelic Language and Culture Resource Type: Website |
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A look at the international exhibitions held in Glasgow and Edinburgh between 1888 and 1938. These exhibitions were showcases of national culture, art, design, architecture and industry, each uniquely capturing their period. Subject Area: Social History Resource Type: website |
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The project has produced a CD-ROM for secondary schools on the Films of Scotland Committee and the documentaries it produced. It will be based on the digitised media captured for SCRAN project 186 Subject Area: Media Studies Resource Type: website |
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View the Frieze of Famous Scots. Subject Area: History Resource Type: website |
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History of Children’s Nursing – The Picture Tells the Story Three visual timelines through which learners can explore the development of the role of the children’s nurse. Timelines are linked to an activity section to stimulate group discussion and evaluation. Subject Area: Children’s nursing Resource Type: VLE (WebCT) |
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Images of Scotland: An Introduction to Visual Sociology Teaching materials for a second level HE course on the use of the Still Image in the creation and maintenance of Cultural and National Identity. Materials include an image database drawn from SCRAN, seminar topics, lecture notes and assignments. Subject Area: Cultural Studies Resource Type: VLE (WebCT) |
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