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Social media in higher education: it’s OK to fail

Social media in higher education: it’s OK to fail

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Audio from a podcast interview that I did with the Efficiency Exchange back in April at Jisc‘s DigiFest event. I had a cold, hence the reason why my voice is a bit off. Hope you enjoy this quick clip.



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