Jisc’s virtual event “Connect More’ will take place across four days, and each day will focus on a different theme, namely showcasing effective digital practice (day 1), shaping the learning and teaching experience (day 2), empowering a culture of digital practice and employability (day 3), and embracing technologies to support evolving education (day 4). Connect More is free for Jisc members and is aimed at those involved in teaching and learning including libraries, learning resource centres, front-line teaching and digital/e-learning teams. More information here.
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