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Digitally Ready for employability: online placement support
I have been involved in the Digitally Ready project here at Reading since June 2012, working with Dr. Lucinda (Cindy) Becker, Placement Tutor in the Department of English Language and Literature, to improve the information available to English Literature students about academic … Continue reading
Posted in Small project funding scheme, Staff-student partnerships, Work/Academic placements
Tagged Blackboard (VLE), CampusPack, Centre for the Development of Teaching & Learning (CDoTL), Cindy Becker, Content Management System, Content Management System (CMS), Dropbox, GIMP, Nadja Guggi, School of Literature and Languages, Simon Hyslop, Wikis
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