Action Research
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FE3: Designing small-scale workshops to introduce new technology (digital cameras) in a community learning centre
Author: Alan Skinner, Crook Community Learning Centre, County Durham
Date: 2005
FE4: To what extent do bite-sized ICT courses widen participation opportunities?
Author: Michelle Postma, Newgate Learning Centre, Bishop Auckland College, County Durham
Date: 2005
FE11: Collaboration between schools and college: learning from the content workshop road show
Author: Richard Wright, Barking College
Date: 2005
FE13: Widening participation by overcoming barriers to ICT: a case study of Further Education and nursery collaboration
Author: Claire Jones, Bishop Auckland College, County Durham
Date: 2005
FE18: Engaging with non-traditional learners - a collaborative approach
Author: Elaine Mattinson, Childcare Tutor, Bishop Auckland College, County Durham
Date: 2005
FE34: ICT as a contributory factor in changing adult lives
Author: Alan Skinner, Crook Community Learning Centre
Date: 2006
FE34: ICT as a contributory factor in changing adult lives
Author: Alan Skinner, Crook Community Learning Centre
Date: 2006




