Communication
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Philosophy of film |
Full course with lecture notes, assignments, video lectures etc.. It introduces the philosophical analysis of film art. |
Aesthetics, Appearance and reality, Visual effects, Meaning, Communication | view | |
Introduction to Psychology Course by the Saylor Foundation |
This is a link to an online, introductory course which presents the fundamental principles of psychology. It begins with a short overview of the... |
Psychology, nature, nurture, nature-nurture debate, memory, Cognition, Communication, neurospsychology, Introduction, introduction to psychology, Learning, sensation, Perception, development, adolescence, psychopathology | view | |
Human Sciences Symposium 2011: The Musical Brain - Opening Presentation |
On 26 February 2011, the Human Sciences Symposium focused on the The Musical Brain and the links between music, evolution and human psychology.... |
Music, Evolution, Cognition, Communication, Anthropology | view | |
Using a computer for academic study. |
This resource will help you assess the benefits of information technology and examine strategies for evaluating information. |
Communication, internet resources, IT, ICT | view | |
Human Sciences Symposium 2011: The Impact of Exceptional Early Cognitive Environments on Musical Development |
This presentation by Prof. Adam Ockelford was delivered at the 2011 Human Sciences Symposium on The Musical Brain held on 26 February in Oxford.... |
Music, Anthropology, Cognition, Communication | view | |
Informal Logic |
Peer-reviewed, open access journal, devoted to research on topics relating to reasoning and argumentation in theory and practice. |
Reason, Argument, Rhetoric, Communication, Linguistics | view |