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Karl Luke & Simon Wood

Lecturer, Centre for Medical Education & Learning Technology Manager, Centre for Education Support & Innovation

Published 01 Jul 2021 • 4 mins read

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Using online tools for collaborative activities and authentic summative assessments

This presentation from the 2021 Learning & Teaching Conference looks at the Medical Education modules at Cardiff University which involve theoretical and practical applications of digital education. This session further explores their experiences of delivering these modules both in-person and via distance online learning

This video features Karl Luke and Simon Wood looks at the Medical Education modules at Cardiff University which involve theoretical and practical applications of digital education. This session further explores their experiences of delivering these modules both in-person and via distance online learning.

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