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The Cambridge Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technology (CARET) acts as an innovation unit for University systems and teaching. Initially founded as a stand-alone initiative, it is now a department of the University Library. | The Cambridge Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technology (CARET) acts as an innovation unit for University systems and teaching. Initially founded by [[Jem Rashbass]] as a stand-alone initiative, it is now a department of the University Library, directed by [[John Norman]]. | ||
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* [[Talks.cam]] | * [[Talks.cam]] | ||
* [[Scholarly networking]] | * [[Scholarly networking]] | ||
* [[Groups in academia]] | |||
CARET staff engaged with Crucible projects: | CARET staff engaged with Crucible projects: | ||
* [[Jem Rashbass]] | |||
* [[John Norman]] | * [[John Norman]] | ||
* [[Laura James]] | * [[Laura James]] |
Latest revision as of 08:52, 2 September 2011
The Cambridge Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technology (CARET) acts as an innovation unit for University systems and teaching. Initially founded by Jem Rashbass as a stand-alone initiative, it is now a department of the University Library, directed by John Norman.
Crucible collaborators:
- David Good (prepared the initial remit for foundation of CARET)
- Alan Blackwell (member of the CARET board of management)
- Giles Lane
- Lorisa Dubuc
Crucible projects based at CARET:
CARET staff engaged with Crucible projects: