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JISC Digital Media webinar

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This month JISC Digital Media have run a webinar and released some useful guidance on audio and video for assessment and feedback. They provide some ideas for the use of audio and video when setting an assessment, during completion of the assessment, in submission of assessed work and in provision of feedback.

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Mar·05

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Education Works is a blog from people working in Digital Education at the University of Bristol. Here we post notes about events we’ve attended, projects we’re working on, and other things that interest us.

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