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 Title   Type   Size   Last Modified   Description 
Using the CAMEL Model to Build a Community of Practice Document 5 K 19/10/2009 Using the CAMEL Model to Build a Community of Practice. Information about the JISC infoNet CD-ROM publication
The Think Tank: Making Lifelong Learning a Reality Document 5 K 14/10/2011 The Think Tank: Making Lifelong Learning a Reality. Information about the JISC infoNet publication
When Worlds Collide: Changing Cultures in 21st Century Education Document 6 K 14/10/2011 When Worlds Collide: Changing Cultures in 21st Century Education. Information about the JISC infoNet publication
camel Folder   03/03/2008  
tangible Folder   03/03/2008  
The Think Tank: Anytime Anywhere Computing Document 4 K 11/04/2008 The Think Tank: Anytime Anywhere Computing. Information about the JISC infoNet publication
aac Folder   03/03/2008  
wwc Folder   03/03/2008  
lifelong Folder   03/03/2008  
Freedom of Information Workshop: Staff Developers' Pack Document 3 K 10/04/2008 Freedom of Information Workshop: Staff Developers' Pack. Information about the JISC infoNet publication
foi Folder   03/03/2008  
camel-cd Folder   03/03/2008  
The CAMEL Project: Collaborative Approaches to the Management of e-Learning Document 5 K 14/10/2011 Further information on the CAMEL Project publication
Exploring Tangible Benefits of e-Learning Document 6 K 24/03/2011 Exploring Tangible Benefits of e-Learning: Does investment yield interest? Information about the JISC infoNet publication
theBox - Simple and Effective Tools for Project Management Document 3 K 14/10/2011 Simple and Effective Tools for Project Management

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