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- University engagement
- Beyond conference 2012
- it’s the way that you say it
- the distaff side
- get your Arras on Twitter
- is it catching?
- apple and i
- open approaches at Oxford
- who’s looking at you, kid?
- what will you do with your extra day?
- free love
- active service
- fair access fair
- do you have a digital experience?
- get ahead
- in schools
- content curator
- working in the media
- open publication
- not just for Christmas
- assistance needed
- benefits for all
- pursuit of ‘appiness
- seek and ye shall find
- values and ethics
- the idea of a university
- their careers, their recreations, their clubs
- seamless editing
- peddling in the same direction
- student digital experience
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There has been a move this year in the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and HEFCE to return to the phrase ‘Enhancing Learning through Technology (ELT)’ in an attempt to link e-learning activity back to on-campus teaching. Last year the HEA … Continue reading
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