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Nov
07
2011

The elements of e-assessment

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This article identifies the different ways that technology is being applied by UK exam board OCR to benefit the whole… View Article

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20
2011

Towards a joint current research information system for Dutch higher education and research

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In 2008 the idea of a joint current research information system (CRIS) for Dutch higher education and research was first informally launched. Over two years of discussion, exploration, demonstration, comparison and specification followed until almost 30 higher education institutions signed up for a European tender. View Article

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