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Daily Archives: November 16, 2014
#LTHEchat No. 4 with Dr David Smith: Flipping the classroom 19 Nov
Dear colleagues, We hope you are all well and have found the #LTHEchat’s useful so far. Our next chat is on the 19th of November and we have the pleasure to have with us Dr David Smith from Sheffield Hallam University … Continue reading
A summary of #LTHEchat 3 – Engaging the unengaged learners
This weeks chat was led by Peter Reed and Sue Beckingham. The topic was chosen by the community and was ‘Engaging the unengaged learners’. It was great to see new Tweeters joining the conversation and hope others who are listening … Continue reading
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