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Martin King, Senior Learning Technologist

May 25, 2010

E-Learning presentations from the RHUL Learning At Work Day

Audience response systems


Twitter in academia; an introduction


Social Bookmarking
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This is a space for Martin King, Senior Learning Technologist at Royal Holloway University of London, to record, share and discuss activities, thoughts and plans with colleagues in the EDC and ADS teams, and with practitioners worldwide.

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