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Energy Foresight Online

As well as information about the project and ways
to get in touch the Energy Foresight Website offers:

Background information on the Energy Foresight films including;
- Downloadable clips
- Related news
- Trend data
- Careers advice

Guides to using Energy Foresight in the classroom.

The issues surrounding radioactivity and how we might deal with them.

The site is divided into sections for teachers,
general project information, a section on risks and issues surrounding radioactive materials and sections on each film.

The home page supplies links to all sections and once in a section it’s page links are provided at the top of the page with the major section links above that.

The film sections have material within them specific to the topic of the programme. For example there are three ‘Multimedia’ pages, one within each film section of the site. Links at the bottom of the page allow you to jump to the same page for another film section.


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Downloads from this site make use of the following formats:

CSV Short for comma-separated values. A type of data format where each piece of data is separated by a comma. Most database systems are able to import and export comma-delimited data. Each column value is separated by a comma from the
next column’s value and each row starts a new
line.

XLS - Excel. This type of file can be used with MS Works or MS Excel from Microsoft, part of their Microsoft Office suite of tools for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh. Excel is probably the most widely used spreadsheet type.

JPEG. Pronounced jay-peg. JPEG is a compressed color image that can be viewed on both PC and MAC OS and is commonly used online for images in websites

To download a file to your computer to use without being online:

WINDOWS PC: right-click on the download link and select 'Save target as...' from the menu.

MAC OS: click on the download link and hold for few seconds, then choose 'Download link to disk' from the menu.

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