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N-TUTORR Masterclass Series: Digital Transformation

August 23, 2024

Recorded on 21st February 2024 as part of the N-TUTORR Masterclass series.

Speakers:

Dr. Catherine Cronin
Critical (and continually evolving) digital literacies

Brian Mulligan
Founder of the Irish Learning Technology Association (ILTA)

Lawrie Phipps
Digital Transformation in a time of Supercomplexity

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