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In this Edition – Issue 24, August 2011

Edition
Edited by ALT
August 18, 2011 10:06 am

In this edition:

  • Mark Childs reviews the recent DIVERSE 2011 conference, which took place from 28 – 30 June in Dublin City University.
  • Caroline Dobson-Davies, Gill Ritchie and Mimi Weiss Johnson provide highlights from the recent ALT conference on ‘Lecture Capture – Doing it well and at scale’.
  • Paolo Memoli provides an update on the work of the The Virtual Experiments Team at Southampton University.
  • Clayton R. Wright presents a strong case for  publishing resources in MS Word 2003 or OpenOffice.
  • Diane McKeever provides some software training tips and suggestions.

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