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Posted on 12 February, 201812 February, 2018

Martin Weller: The Digital Scholar- themes, issues and directions

NUTELA (Newcastle University Technology Enhanced Learning Advocates) are excited to announce that Martin Weller, Professor of Educational Technology,  will be joining us for a webinar on Monday 30th April 2018. Continue reading “Martin Weller: The Digital Scholar- themes, issues and directions”

Posted on 24 June, 201624 June, 2016

NUTELA – Gilly Salmon and the Future of e-Learning

NUTELA 4B

You can find more about Gilly’s work on her website.

The event will take place in the Doctoral Training Centre, Fifth Floor, Daysh Building 8.30-11am.

Book your place here.

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