Updated on: 14-06-2023 The aim of this unit is to enable learners to develop, use and organise resources in the lifelong learning sector. The unit covers the purpose, development and use of resources, how to organise them and enable access to others. It also covers legal requirements, responsibilities relating to resources and evaluating own practice in their development and use.
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Updated on: 13-09-2022 The module aims to;
-enhance your ability and skills required to flourish in a digitised workplace
-provide an in-depth overview of the key trends, issues, and methods involved in strategically implementing digital HR
-enable you to gain insights into how digital technology changes are likely to affect organisations, with a particular focus on people management
-explore the factors that influence digital working at both macro and micro levels.
Updated on: 10-03-2026
Updated on: 10-03-2026

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Updated on: 14-06-2023 A great many engineering mechanical systems are designed to transmit motion and power. These include machine tools, motor vehicles, aircraft, domestic appliances and access equipment, such as escalators and elevators. The study of motion in mechanical systems is known as kinematics and the study of the forces at work, and the power that they transmit, is known as dynamics. In this unit, you will explore, through a combination of experimentation and theory, how applied forces or turning moments make objects move in a linear or rotational manner as the effects of inertia, frictional resistance and gravity are overcome. You will investigate the dynamics of free-standing, wheeled vehicles as they move around curved tracks and you could, for example, apply this theory to an aircraft as it makes a flight manoeuvre such as a steady turn. Simple harmonic motion and the operating principles of lifting machines are other topics that you will investigate. When a vehicle is parked, the components are at rest and subjected only to the static loads produced by the mass of the car. When the vehicle is in motion, it is operating in a dynamic environment and the additional loads generated must be taken into account when designing components. As an engineer, you need to understand what happens when products are operating in a dynamic environment, for example working out if a car will slide or overturn when travelling at speed around a curve, and the power rating of the motor fitted to the winding gear of a lift (elevator). This unit will help you progress to mechanical engineering technician job roles and also to higher education to study engineering.
Category: Past Courses - BTEC Level 3 (BTEC3D)
Updated on: 22-03-2024 The aim of this unit is to ensure that learners know the technologies involved in e-commerce, understand the impact of e-commerce on organisations and on society, and that they are able to plan e-commerce strategies.
Category: Past Courses - BTEC Level 3 (BTEC3D)
