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    Putting technology in the frame : multiple lenses on evidenced based practice in a university wide roll out

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    Authors
    Price, Linda
    Downward, Stuart
    Lawrence, David
    Avery, Barry
    Preston, Anne
    Fonseca, Tania Dias
    Vyas, Nora
    Lock, Nick
    Alsop, Graham
    Orwell, Suzan
    Beardsmore, James
    Casanova, Diogo
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    Affiliation
    Kingston University
    Issue Date
    2017-01-01
    Subjects
    learning technology
    
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    Citation
    Price L, Downward S, Lawrence D, Avery B, Preston A, Fonseca TD, Vyas N, Lock N, Alsop G, Orwell S, Beardsmore J, Casanova D (2017) 'Putting technology in the frame : multiple lenses on evidenced based practice in a university wide roll out', HEA Annual Conference 2017 - Generation TEF : Teaching in the spotlight - Manchester.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/622612
    Additional Links
    http://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/37955/
    Type
    Presentation
    Language
    en
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    Education

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