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Focusing on focus groups

By Jez on October 29, 2008

I’ve written recently about why it’s important that we find out what students want and get them involved in the SLC project as early as possible. Sadly, none of us already involved in the project were blessed with the ability to read minds. We need more effective ways of engaging students, and our foray into [...]

Posted in Bluecloud | Tagged Focus groups, Learning, SLC 2.0, student engagement, Teaching | Leave a response

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