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The RCDS course is a post-graduate-level course in international strategic studies, focusing on political, diplomatic, security, social and economic issues at the grand strategic level – the level at which governments take decisions on these issues both nationally and within the international community.
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Resource-centred discussion is a versatile teaching approach that can be used in most disciplines and teaching environments. In addition to the students who are to take part in the discussion, RCD requires, at a minimum, two things: the resource(s), and a question. This question is used to initiate, and provide direction to, the discussion. For exa...
The approach works well as a traditional group exercise where the students are all gathered in the same room at the same time. However, technology allows the discussion to include people who aren’t in the room or aren’t all available at a specific time. Tools such as Blackboard Collaborate, which includes a whiteboard feature that students can use ...
If you are interested in trying out RCD there are a few practical questions that you should answer: 1. Where in the course/module would this approach work best? 2. What resources would stimulate the discussion? 3. Would the discussion be best ‘live’ or should students be able to contribute when they are able? 4. Are there opportunities for multi-di...
Related ‘Teaching Nuggets’: The following links provide further information on some activities and assessment outputs that can work well with RCD, especially for students who are part-time or not campus-based: 1. Social media 2. Webinar Other resources: 1. Teaching with discussions– Washington University in St. Louis 2. Learning artifacts in higher...
Introduction to RCDS Good Practice. This website is a collection of information intended for students who have limited experience in coding, software development and data science but now have a need for these skills as part of their research.
Oct 19, 2018 · For RCDs having an adjustable rated residual operating current and time delay, such as circuit-breakers incorporating residual current protection (CBRs), manufacturer’s instructions relating to selectivity should be taken into consideration. Classification of RCDs.
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Sep 2, 2021 · Take it from RCDS students, school is much better when the learning community is guided by The Four Pillars. In a new video series that explores Kind, Honest, Responsible and Respectful, The Four Pillars and core values of the School, Gators get right to the point.
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In art, music and drama laptops provide easy access to examples of best practices. Students visit virtual museums, listen to music clips, and watch videos of great performances.