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BSc (Hons) Computer Forensic Investigation timetables
I don’t want to post these yet in case there is final shuffling, as there tends to be every year. I shall update this post with the PDFs once the dust has settled!
It’s That Time Again…
Well, it’s that time again. We are at the start of another academic year and, as usual, the summer has gone by way too fast. It doesn’t seem to matter how well prepared we try to be, there is always … Continue reading
Richard’s Dissertation Projects 2012/13
Here are my projects for 2012/13 – Please contact me to discuss any one of them. My research has one central theme – agency – and the research that I am interested in can be realised in two different ways: Application … Continue reading
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Most amazing thing, ever.
Ok, if anyone wants me I’ll be down in the labs turning the Lego Mindstorms kits into this. Actually, now that I think about it, Lego Mindstorms could probably be made into all sorts of useful machinery. I wonder if I could … Continue reading
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Computer Games Programming
As part of the pages within computing.derby.ac.uk, we will be posting a large amount of material developed by our students in the Computer Games Programming degree. Our aim is to showcase not only what takes place in our lectures and … Continue reading
Welcome!
Welcome to new students, and welcome back to returning students. We’re going to try and give you a taste of the broader academic life, including all the interesting stuff that you don’t normally get to hear about. I’ll also be … Continue reading
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Greetings!
Hello to all, whether you are a student in BSc (Hons) Computer Forensic Investigation or not. If you are, I shall post useful things (like module timetables) here from time to time. If not then you can ignore that stuff. Either … Continue reading
Frist Post!
Testing… Testing… One, two, three… Hello? Hello? Is this thing on? I’ve installed WordPress for our School! Before long, this site will be bustling with our announcements and descriptions and commentary about all the cool stuff we do. But right … Continue reading
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