1. Go to http://rgt1.wmin.ac.uk.
2. Move your mouse over the the word "Services" in the red menu bar. A new menu should show up under the word "Services".
3. Move your mouse over the first choice in the menu, "Streaming Video Gallery", and click.
4. Look under the section called "Diplomatic Academy of London". Click on "Students' Oral Presentations".
5. An application called RealPlayer should start in a new window, where the video taped presentations will play.
PowerPoint Tutorials:
If you don't know how to use PowerPoint, there are a number of great
tutorials available on the Internet. Go to http://www.google.com
and type the following in the search field:
powerpoint tutorial
The search engine will return a list of various websites that give a
good introduction on how to use PowerPoint.
References:
Most of the following references can be found in the AUP library.
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Castells, Manuel. 1985. High Technology, Space, and Society. London: Sage Publications. (303.483 C348H)
* Castells, Manuel. 1999. The Rise of the Network Society. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd. (303.4833 C348r)
Clarke, Robin. 1985. Science and Technology in World Development. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (303.483 C599S)
* Forester, Tom (ed.). 1985. The Information Technology Revolution. Cambridge: The MIT Press. (303.4834 F717I)
Goldberg, Steven E. (ed.) and Strain, Charles R. (ed.). 1987. Technological Change and the Transformation of America. Southern Illinois University. (303.483 G618T)
Goldman, Steven L. (ed.). 1989. Science, Technology, and Social Progress. London: Associated University Presses. (303.483 G619S)
Kobayashi, Koji. 1986. Computers and Communications. London: The MiT Press. (384.3 K75C)
* Laver, Murray. 1989. Information Technology: Agent of Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (338.47004 L399I)
Murphy, Brian. 1966. The Computer in Society. London: Anthony Blond Ltd. (303.4834 M978c)
Penzias, Arno. 1989. Ideas and Information. London: W. W. Norton & Company Ltd. (303.4834 P419I)
Realizing the Information Future: The Internet and Beyond. 1994. Washington: National Academy Press. (384.33 R288)
Sapolsky, Harvey M. (ed.) et al. 1992. The Telecommunications Revolution. London: Routledge. (384.068 SA241T)
* Saxby, Stephen. 1990. The Age of Information. New York: New York University Press. (303.4834 SA272A)
Schiller, Herbert I. 1996. Information Inequality. London: Routledge. (384.0973 Sc334i)
* Tapscott, Don. 1996. The Digital Economy. London: McGraw-Hill. (ask Jamil)
Virilio, Paul. 2000. The Information Bomb. London: Verso. (303.4833 V818b)
Webster, Andrew. 1991. Science, Technology, and Society. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press. (303.483 W378S)