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3D Rotatable Structures
Enabling students to investigate the concepts and phenomena presented in the book in a fully interactive way - taken from Keeler & Wothers: Chemical Structure and Reactivity
Annotated forms
Key forms from the litigation process, with useful annotations to help you understand how they should be completed correctly - taken from Cunningham-Hill & Elder: Civil Litigation Handbook
Hyperlinked Bibliography
Direct links to online articles cited in the book - taken from Yarnell: Epidemiology and Prevention
Case breakdown
A real reported case broken down into its key elements giving you tips on what to consider when reading cases - taken from Strong: How to Write Law Essays & Exams
Case Studies and Questions
Additional case studies with questions for use in tutorials, seminars or as revision - taken from Palmer: Introduction to Marketing.
Monthly commentaries
A series of short monthly essays analysing US foreign policy events to aid awareness and understanding of current issues - taken from Cox & Stokes: US Foreign Policy
Crosswords
Key glossary terms in an interactive crossword format - taken from Stearns & Hoekstra: Evolution 2e
eBook
The eBook provides a rich learning experience by taking full advantage of the electronic medium, and includes Living Graphs and animations to demonstrate key concepts - taken from Atkins & de Paula: Physical Chemistry: 8e
Extended Matching Questions
Self-test questions, more complex than the multiple choice questions - taken from Young: Medical Genetics
Flashcard glossary
Glossary terms presented in an interactive flashcard format to help revise key terms and concepts - taken from Bache & George: Politics in the European Union 2e.
Living Graphs
Online, interactive versions of some of the graphs in the textbook - taken from Atkins & de Paula: Elements of Physical Chemistry: 4e.
Interactive Case Studies
Students can follow the clinical journey of a patient with one of the five common cancers - taken from Watson et al: Oncology
Interactive Exercises
Work through the steps of carrying out a real-life research project, with exercises and feedback at each stage - taken from Holmes, Moody & Dine: Research Methods for the Biosciences.
Litigation train
An interactive timeline to help students put the litigation process in context - taken from Cunningham-Hill & Elder: Civil Litigation Handbook
Interactive map of Europe
interactive map with hot-spots on all EU member states and providing factual information on each member country - taken from Bache & George: Politics in the European Union 2e
Multiple Choice Questions & Answers
Test yourself on each chapter of the book and receive instant feedback - taken from Baylis & Smith: The Globalization of World Politics: 3e.
Oxford NewsNow
The latest news relevant to the business environment from a variety of publications, brought direct to this Online Resource Centre, and always up to date - taken from Wetherly and Otter: The Business Environment
Podcasts
Short audio files of the authors discussing answers to frequently asked questions by students on many aspects of studying tort law - taken from Bermingham & Brennan: Tort Law Directions
PowerPoint diagrams with audio
Selected diagrams from the textbook animated and with accompanying audio, voiced by the author, explaining how the diagrams come together and how these can be interpreted - taken from Chen-Wishart: Contract Law 2e
Student Learning Activities
Developing scenarios requiring the student to work through a series of questions, which provide cumulative feedback that can be printed as a permanent record - taken from Slorach & Ellis: LPC Business Law.
Interactive Roman Timeline
A timeline and biographies of key figures in Roman Law - taken from Borkowski & du Plessis: Textbook on Roman Law: 3e.
Interactive timeline
An interactive timeline showing key events in International Relations - taken from Young & Kent: International Relations since 1945
Updates
Developments in the law since publication of the textbook - taken from Card, Cross & Jones Criminal Law 17e
Virtual field course
A series of interactive exercises with video footage giving you the opportunity to analyse real ecological data - taken from Beeby & Brennan: First Ecology - Ecological Principles and Environmental Issues 3e
Video
Watch clips of mooting in action - taken from Finch & Fafinski: Legal Skills
Web Links
Useful web links for researching biomedical topics and some with useful animations, tutorials and dictionaries - taken from Pocock & Richards: Human Physiology 3e
Wiki activity
Based on the work of Treadgold, suggest where retailers fit into this matrix. Upload and compare your responses in this fun, interactive exercise - taken from Alexander & Doherty: International Retailing