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Students First 2020 - Prof Denise Kirkpatrick's session debrief

Students First 2020 - Prof Denise Kirkpatrick's session debrief

Presented online by Prof Denise Kirkpatrick on 22 May 2020, as the opening session of the Students First 2020 Studiosity Symposium, chaired by Prof Judyth Sachs.

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Creating a sense of community when studying online
Creating a sense of community when studying online

"Oh man - is anyone else not getting this, or is it just me!?"

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Don't leave student success to chance - transition pedagogy before, during, and after COVID-19.
Don't leave student success to chance - transition pedagogy before, during, and after COVID-19.

In an effort to extract and amplify the expansive wisdom of our Academic Advisory Board, we've been dialling in to their 'isolation stations' and...

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Personalisation, feedback, and flexibility - the keys to learning online
Personalisation, feedback, and flexibility - the keys to learning online

In an effort to extract and amplify the expansive wisdom of our Academic Advisory Board, we've been dialling in to their 'isolation stations' and...

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