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Jun
14
2021

ALT Scotland Annual Conference

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Summer is finally here and that also means it’s time for the ALT Scotland Annual Conference before we all head… View Article

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Apr
29
2021

ALT Scotland 2 Stars and a Wish

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Written by Joe Wilson and Louise JonesThe ALT Scotland SIG are holding their first event of the year bringing everyone… View Article

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May
07
2019

Being part of ALT Scotland

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The ALT Scotland SIG was established in September 2012; it allows learning technologists from across Scottish Education to get together to… View Article

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Sep
21
2016

Notes from the ALT Scotland SIG meeting at #altc

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At the ALT Annual Conference 2016 in Warwick the ALT Scotland SIG met. Around 15 Scottish delegates were welcomed by the… View Article

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