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The blog is written by Brian Kelly. Brian is the an independent web consultant.
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Supporting Use of Wikimedia Across the UK Higher Education Sector « UK Web Focus said
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Alison Fabian said
Hi Brian
I work with Helen Setchell, Head of Web and New Media at the University of Reading. I facilitate our Digital Development Forum. When you have your portfolio of workshops ready I would be interested in finding out more to see if what you offer fits in with our needs here.
Keep in touch!
Alison Fabian
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fred6368 said
See my comments on Brian’s blog post – you need to allow for unintended consequences & not use the linear predictions of experts, especially Professors…