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In this post, Ada Bayramoglu, Learning and Teaching Conference Support Intern at the IAD, reflects and shares her story being involved in organising the Learning and Teaching Conference 2023↗️ at the University.
Photo by Helena Lopes, Pexels, CC0 In this post, Ada Bayramoglu, Learning and Teaching Conference Support Intern at the IAD, reflects and shares her story about being involved in organising the Learning and Teaching Conference 2023 at the University. Ada Bayramoglu Ada is a third-year undergraduate Sociology student from Istanbul, Turkey.
student intern, Ada Bayramoglu. Her interests include studentengagement, sharing practice, professional learning, and sociomaterial methodologies. These include: A compelling argument for the value of plorking , by Dan Castro. A reflection on conference organising , by Employ.ed Jul 6, 2023
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