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The use of pedagogical frameworks to integrate technology into the classroom to enhance graduate employability
Emma James
University of East London (UEL) Learning and Teaching Symposium
Swansea University Author: Emma James
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Owing to an intensely competitive labour market, employability has become a crucial priority for higher education (HE). Despite the introduction of internships for students to gain work experience, the rise in student numbers are forcing this initiative to be reassessed. This study explores an ltern...
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