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Digital case studies > Face-to-face teaching
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A fresh vision: 'Virtual microscopy' enlarges students’ understanding of diseases
Ancient History students explore the Colosseum in Virtual Reality
Annotating Hebrew texts on a smartboard
Democratising the Classics with Cabinet
Extending tutorials online
Flipping great way to make your lectures more effective
Integrated online tools for a multi-dimensional learning experience
Know what your students are thinking
Moving images increase student engagement
Polling apps for instant feedback in a large class
Revolutionising laboratory practicals with mobile whiteboards
Road-testing tablets for teaching and assessment
Seamless lecture capture completes the picture for History of Art students
Setting a new standard for field classes through the VLE
Testing the 3D Organon VR application
Using clickers to gauge students' understanding
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