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Posted on September 10, 2013February 28, 2016 by Audrey Homan

Sue Monmaney on digital literacy and eBooks

“I noticed something recently when I was at a workshop or a meeting or something. I was with a colleague who had to leave early and he said, ‘Keep me posted on what happens.’

So I kept tweeting all day, and what I found was I was remembering a lot more of the presentation.”

Sue Monmaney at Dynamic Landscapes 2012
CategoriesTransferable Skills Tagsdigital literacy, Dynamic Landscapes

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