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Category Archives: e-learning

History UK’s Pandemic Pedagogy initiative – starts today!

Posted on June 3, 2020 by Jamie Wood

Over the past few weeks members of the HUK Steering Committee, coordinated by Prof. Kate Cooper (Royal Holloway) have been putting together a project to support historians as we move out of the ‘emergency’ phase of online teaching and start Continue reading History UK’s Pandemic Pedagogy initiative – starts today!→

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