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Purpose: To provide information for students on the Bath Spa Humanities at work program | Purpose: To provide information for students on the Bath Spa Humanities at work program | ||
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− | =='''Background Knowledge'''== | + | ==='''Background Knowledge'''=== |
Read through the [[Introduction to the High Court of Admiralty|Introduction to the High Court of Admiralty]] as background to the HCA documents. This will explain what the documents are about what they look like and give you some examples of the writing you will be reading. These are legal documents and so legal language is used, there is also some repetition of phrases which you will learn to recognize | Read through the [[Introduction to the High Court of Admiralty|Introduction to the High Court of Admiralty]] as background to the HCA documents. This will explain what the documents are about what they look like and give you some examples of the writing you will be reading. These are legal documents and so legal language is used, there is also some repetition of phrases which you will learn to recognize | ||
− | ==='''Tasks to complete for | + | ==='''Tasks to complete for your ibook'''=== |
1. Read though the [[Online Training Activities|Online Training Activities]] and summarise the article by Steckley http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/lhr/21.1/steckley.html | 1. Read though the [[Online Training Activities|Online Training Activities]] and summarise the article by Steckley http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/lhr/21.1/steckley.html |
Revision as of 15:00, April 10, 2014
Created on 07/04/14 by JW
Purpose: To provide information for students on the Bath Spa Humanities at work program
Week 1
Background Knowledge
Read through the Introduction to the High Court of Admiralty as background to the HCA documents. This will explain what the documents are about what they look like and give you some examples of the writing you will be reading. These are legal documents and so legal language is used, there is also some repetition of phrases which you will learn to recognize
Tasks to complete for your ibook
1. Read though the Online Training Activities and summarise the article by Steckley http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/lhr/21.1/steckley.html
2. Label image details from [1]
3. Read Blog on nautical terms [2]
4. Read the following page to find out about the calenders used at the time [3]
Read up on 17th century – who was in power? Religious ideas, What was going on in Europe?
SKYPE call to discuss progress with facilitator.