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Why small is beautiful…

Why small is beautiful…

Published by cate watson on July 5, 2017

This blog posting is third in a series hosted by ProPEL Matters to examine how big and small data is implicated in changes to professional practices and increasing datafication of work and professional learning. In his seminal work on the history of the arcades of Paris, Walter Benjamin wrote that his aim for this project was ‘to discover in the… Read more →

Posted in Professionalism & professional responsibility | Tagged assessment in higher education, big data, case study research, randomised control trial

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