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An overview of environmental observation in the UK.
Employment Tribunal decision.
This document sets out the implementation plan for Earth Observation until 2017.
This paper discusses 6 lesson observation models presented at an international Ofsted seminar in 2017.
A research paper from the FCA
4 different classroom observation instruments were implemented in about 100 schools across four regions of Tanzania
VRAI secured a DASA Defence Innovation Loan to help commercialise their data capture and analysis technology to help the RAF rapidly assess airmanship in future aviators
Nose landing gear failed to retract after takeoff and collapsed during landing, Coventry Airport, 17 November 2017.
How to use a contextual inquiry when developing your digital health product.
The Defra Earth Observation Centre of Excellence (EOCoE) is a virtual hub bringing together Earth Observation expertise. The EOCoE is run by Defra with the secretariat based in the Defra Central Science Division.
This roadmap sets out how we will integrate Earth Observation (EO) data into at least 5 of Defra’s policies by 2020.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
In this Insight Note, the authors compare 4 classroom observation tools
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