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    Cambridge ICT Starters on Track Stage 1
    Work From Anywhere
    The Better World Handbook
    Pauline Gower, Pioneering Leader of the Spitfire Women
    Cambridge Lower Secondary Computing Learner's Book 7 with Digital Access
    DIY Music and the Politics of Social Media
    • 2024

      Designed specifically for the AQA 2016 A/AS Level Geography specification, this series offers comprehensive resources that cover all essential topics. It aims to support students in their studies by providing detailed content aligned with the curriculum, ensuring a thorough understanding of geographical concepts and principles. The materials are tailored to enhance learning and prepare students effectively for their assessments.

      A/As Level Geography for Aqa Student Book with Cambridge Elevate Enhanced Edition (2 Years)
    • 2023

      Support your learners as they continue their journey towards becoming confident computational thinkers with the Cambridge Lower Secondary Computing Learner's Book 7 with Digital Access. Filled with a variety of activities, such as planning a new computer game and exploring data types, this learner's book builds essential computing skills, promotes online safety and shares interesting computing facts to help engage learners in their studies. This resource covers the computing strands of Computational Thinking and Programming, Managing Data, Networks and Digital Communication, and Computer Systems. Access source files and suggested learner's book answers on Cambridge GO.

      Cambridge Lower Secondary Computing Learner's Book 7 with Digital Access
    • 2022
    • 2021

      The book is tailored for the Cambridge International AS & A Level IT syllabus (9626) and enhances student preparation with an increase of 50% in practical activities. It features clear learning objectives, engaging activities, worked examples, and reflection tasks to support learning. Each chapter includes exam-style questions to aid assessment readiness. Developed by experienced authors and examiners, it caters to international learners, providing essential theoretical and practical skills. Answers are accessible in both print and digital formats.

      Cambridge International as & a Level It Coursebook with Digital Access (2 Years)
    • 2021

      Work From Anywhere

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Bring out the best in your hybrid team with this invaluable resource Work from Anywhere delivers practical strategies and actionable guidance on how to develop a high performing team and business in a remote and distributed environment. Accomplished authors, behavioural experts, and fast-growth business leaders, Alison and Darren Hill, show you how to craft business and culture strategies to bring out the best in your hybrid and remote team members by focusing on both performance and people. You'll learn how to: Understand the unique psychology, methodology, and technology that makes hybrid teams excel Develop strategies for embedding high performance across your team, no matter where they're located Create rhythms and rituals to keep your team highly motivated and on task, and avoid disengagement The ability to work from anywhere is no longer just a HR conversation, it is an Executive conversation. Perfect for business leaders working with hybrid teams, Work from Anywhere is also ideal for organizational development executives, cultural transition leaders, business leaders, and entrepreneurs who are responsible for ensuring that employees consistently perform at their best, regardless of location.

      Work From Anywhere
    • 2021

      This Practice Tests book is the perfect companion to both the Eduqas GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition and WJEC GCSE Food and Nutrition Student Books and Revision Guides. It will help students familiarise themselves with the format of exam papers and build their confidence across the topics.

      WJEC Eduqas GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition: Practice Tests
    • 2021

      The emergence of social media in the early 21st century promised to facilitate new "DIY" cultural approaches, emphasizing participation and democratization. However, in recent years these platforms have been criticized as domineering and exploitative. For DIY musicians in scenes with lengthy histories of cultural resistance, is social media a powerful emancipatory and democratizing tool, or a new corporate antagonist to be resisted? DIY Music explores the significant challenges faced by artists navigating this fraught cultural landscape. How do anti-commercial musicians operate in the competitive, attention-seeking world of social media? How do they deal with a new abundance of data and metrics? How do they present their activity as "cultural resistance"? This book shows that a platform-enabled DIY approach is now the norm for a wide array of cultural practitioners; this "DIY-as-default" landscape threatens to depoliticize the call to "do-it-yourself."

      DIY Music and the Politics of Social Media
    • 2019

      Cambridge ICT Starters on Track Stage 1

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Essential ICT skills are covered, including foundational knowledge of Microsoft Office, as well as advanced topics like animations and website creation. This resource is designed to equip students with practical skills for the digital world, ensuring they gain proficiency in both basic and more complex ICT tasks.

      Cambridge ICT Starters on Track Stage 1
    • 2019

      Cambridge ICT Starters Initial Steps

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on practical skills, this series offers a structured introduction to ICT for students aged 7 to 14, aligned with the Cambridge ICT Starters syllabus. It covers essential topics such as text, images, graphs, email, and programming, with activities designed to enhance research and collaborative writing through search engines and email. Programming basics are taught using Scratch, with clear instructions and visual aids to facilitate learning. Additionally, source files for activities are available for download, enriching the learning experience.

      Cambridge ICT Starters Initial Steps
    • 2019

      Robyn is a high-flying businesswoman whose life revolves around her career. She is made to take a holiday by her boss, and sticking a pin in a map, she finds herself in Dumfries and Galloway on the borders of Scotland. She books into Abbots Tower, a very old hotel with a varied history.Situated near to the hotel are the remains of Lag Tower, the once home to Sir Robert Grierson of Lag, a brutal and evil persecutor of the Covenanters in the 17th century. His spirit was imprisoned by his old adversary, Alexander Peden, centuries before, but now he has been released and the death toll grows.As a child, Robyn could see ghosts, and

      ROAD TO LAG