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Two techniques to help teachers make the most of technology

By Jez on October 16, 2009

Someone recently asked me a very interesting question: what two techniques would you use to enable academic staff to make the most of new technology for teaching?

A number of thoughts ran through my mind at this point:

Ooh, interesting question… Hmm, that depends… That sounds like a blog post in the making… What! Only two?!

But I like the idea [...]

Posted in eLearning | Tagged Advice, teachers, teaching, technology, trust | 1 Response

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