All entries for January 2009
January 27, 2009
Modes of Reading – Thomas Docherty
Writing about web page http://deimos3.apple.com/WebObjects/Core.woa/Browse/warwick.ac.uk.1882683212.01882683217
One of three Warwick series currently highlighted on iTunes U, Professor Thomas Docherty's lecture series provides a review of the theory that underpins approaches to literary criticism.
Listen to the series on iTunes U
or via the module website
January 22, 2009
Aspects of Anatomy
Writing about web page http://deimos3.apple.com/WebObjects/Core.woa/Browse/warwick.ac.uk.1885881473
The University recently acquired a range of plastinated specimens from the laboratory of Gunter von Hagens for the purposes of teaching anatomy.
A new series of films with Professor Peter Abrahams gives an overview of some of the specimens and highlights the great quality and clarity of this resource.
January 15, 2009
Maths Challenges make the iTunes U main page
Writing about web page http://itunes.warwick.ac.uk
Great to see Ian Stewart's Maths Challenges on the iTunes U homepage - a great little series of animations and great fun to make.
More of these to come.
January 13, 2009
A few highlights
Writing about web page http://itunes.warwick.ac.uk
There are over 350 individual recordings and films in Warwick on iTunes U and I would like to pick out a few of my favourites.
- Ian Stewart's Maths Challenges - some short animations based on Ian Stewart's collection of puzzles
- Chemistry Introductions - created by undergraduate chemistry students
- Slow Poetry - just wonderful - David Morley is a joy to watch
- Knowledge Networks - Larry Prusak's presentation - The Good, The Bad and the The Ugly - is compelling and entertaining
- Perspectives on the War on Terror - passion and insight from both sides of the legal debate
Welcome to Warwick on iTunes U
Writing about web page http://itunes.warwick.ac.uk
It is with great pleasure that I am able to welcome you to the new Warwick on iTunes U site.
You can access the site at http://itunes.warwick.ac.uk.
What will you find there? A wide variety of materials can be accessed through Warwick on iTunes U - films with leading academics, interviews, presentations and lectures as well as student created resources.
I hope that these films are a point of discovery for you and that they encourage further enquiry and exploration. Certainly at Warwick we are keen that they are the start of a dialogue and I would encourage you to comment on this blog or email us at itunesu@warwick.ac.uk.
I hope to have further opportunities for you to develop your interests with Warwick in the near future, so keep an eye out for those.
Otherwise - I hope you enjoy the initial content and look forward to sharing more of the Warwick experience with you in the future.
Cheers
Tom Abbott
Online Communications Officer and Warwick on iTunes U project manager.