Episodes
Wednesday Mar 27, 2013
Teeline Practice@90/100 Track1
Wednesday Mar 27, 2013
Wednesday Mar 27, 2013
Teeline Practice @90/100 Track 1
Wednesday Mar 27, 2013
Teeline Practice@90 Track 2
Wednesday Mar 27, 2013
Wednesday Mar 27, 2013
Teeline Practice @ 90 Track 1
Tuesday Mar 26, 2013
Tuesday Dec 04, 2012
Dictation Passages in Teeline 50/60
Tuesday Dec 04, 2012
Tuesday Dec 04, 2012
4 Minute Passages Divided into 1 minute Paragrams 50/60
Tuesday Dec 04, 2012
Dictation Passages in Teeline 40/50
Tuesday Dec 04, 2012
Tuesday Dec 04, 2012
4 Minute Passages Divided into 1 minute Paragrams 40/50
Thursday Feb 09, 2012
Shorthand Audio 4
Thursday Feb 09, 2012
Thursday Feb 09, 2012
Shorthand Audio 4 1 Passage at 90 5 Passages at 100
Thursday Feb 09, 2012
Shorthand Audio 3
Thursday Feb 09, 2012
Thursday Feb 09, 2012
Shorthand Audio 3 2 Passages at 70 5 Passages at 80 4 Passages at 90
Tuesday Nov 22, 2011
Shorthand Audio 2
Tuesday Nov 22, 2011
Tuesday Nov 22, 2011
All the passages are dictated at 50 words a min repeated at 60, 70 words a min. Passages 6,7,8 are all taken from a passage entitled - Village receives lottery grant
Tuesday Nov 22, 2011
Shorthand Audio 1
Tuesday Nov 22, 2011
Tuesday Nov 22, 2011
All the passages are dictated at 50 words a min repeated at 60, 70 words a min. Passages 1,2,3,4 are all taken from a passage entitled - Dog warden calls for owners to be more responsible.
Monday Sep 21, 2009
About
Monday Sep 21, 2009
Monday Sep 21, 2009
The Podcast site is run by MA and BA (Hons) journalism students at Edinburgh Napier University. Edinburgh Napier University’s journalism degrees have recently been enhanced by brand new industry standard newsrooms and studio facilities. A new curriculum has been developed to respond to developments in the industry. As well as producing original stories as live rolling news to this website, students also produce live rolling TV and Radio news bulletins.
Monday Nov 29, -0001
Pyjama parties pull in cash for kids
Monday Nov 29, -0001
Monday Nov 29, -0001
by Emma Craig and Megan Berkley Pyjama parties with a twist have been held in Edinburgh to raise money for children. Oxgangs Primary School has been one of many to take part in fundraising for Children in Need. On Friday both school children and teachers came dressed in their pyjamas for lessons. Their donations raised a grand total of £159 between three infant classes. As well as seeing their favourite teachers don their pyjamas the children learnt about disadvantaged youngsters their own age. This week also saw the launch of New Pyjamas campaign, hosted by Jack McConnell and George Foulkes in the new Sick Kids hospital. The money raising drive has a target of £15m for the hospital and has already pledged funds for a drop-in centre, helping to make it a centre of excellence in Scotland. The money raised by the pyjama fund will go towards the building of the new hospital and the purchase of the best equipment. Elaine McGonigle, director of the charity said: “It’s about doing something a bit different, and getting senior politicians wearing their pyjamas helps get more people in. Everyone quite enjoys it.” The Charity organiser recognised the success of the event however hopes for even more support. Ms McGonigle added: “We need everyone to get behind this, and if everyone in Scotland gave as little at £3, we would reach our target in no time.” It’s hoped the new building should be completed around 2013.
Monday Nov 29, -0001
City Council Wows Customers
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Monday Nov 29, -0001
by Michael Behr, Andrew Donaldson he City of Edinburgh Council has this week been nominated for a national customer service award. The Council finds itself on the shortlist as a finalist in the WOW Awards in the category of Best Local Authority. Our Capital City Council face competition from Stoke, Haringey, Warwickshire and neighbouring West Lothian Council. The WOW awards are solely based on on customer nominations and began in 1997 in an attempt to promote better customer service throughout Britain. The results of the ceremony will be announced on November 4th. Reaction on the streets of Edinburgh has been mixed.
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Scottish Poppy Appeal
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Monday Nov 29, -0001
By Gemma Haigh and Frances Allan This year's Scottish Poppy Appeal has just launched and will be raising money for World War One and Two Veterans as well as soldiers returning from Afghanistan.
Monday Nov 29, -0001
NUS Scotland president Liam Burns condems English tution fee plans
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Monday Nov 29, -0001
NUS Scotland’s president Liam Burn has argued that Scottish students will suffer from Westminster tuition fee plans.