Research has shown that many people who become radicalised and commit terrorist attacks start out as vulnerable individuals who may feel isolated, rejected, have low self-esteem, identity confusion and/or believe they are the victim of an injustice...
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Communication tips:Welcome to the University of Chichester. Below, you'll find a number of useful links to support you during your studies.
Quick help: How to join a Microsoft Teams meeting teams.jpg...In November 2019, the Learning and Teaching & Student Experience Committee agreed a minimum standard for all Moodle module pages. This is to ensure quality, accessibility and consistency for students working on campus, online, and blended.
You can download your own Moodle minimum...
Images in Moodle must be inserted using the image button on the editor or dragged and dropped into the editor (jpg and png files only). It is important to insert images this way and to never copy and paste them in. Copy and Pasting images directly into Moodle via a link to the original site is...
In 2009, alongside the launch of Moodle, the University of Chichester adopted Blended Learning as its format for module delivery. This is described as timetabled face-to-face teaching, enhanced with asynchronous or scheduled synchronous online activities to be...