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From the Library: Time to create Reading Lists for T3 2024

From the Library: Time to create Reading Lists for T3 2024

by Martina Linnemann | 11 Sep 2024 | Best Practice

There are only a few weeks left before students can gain access to Reading List on Monday 14 October 2024, a week prior to the start of the teaching period.   In line with the UNE Online Learning Resources Policy, all learning resources provided by the...
ClickView: We’re ‘Reeling’ with this Video Library

ClickView: We’re ‘Reeling’ with this Video Library

by Sam Bugden | 27 Jun 2024 | Project Uplift Elements, Teaching and Learning, Tech, VLE

We’re thrilled to share that we have recently procured ClickView, a fantastic video library platform packed with licensed video content. To get everyone up to speed, this week, we held an introductory training session where the Library, Learning Design, and Learning...

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