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Engaging responses to emerging technologies
This is an informal blog from the EGRET team.
Who uses Talks.cam anyway?
If you've ever wondered who uses Talks.cam, and why they find it valuable, we've got the answer! Our
vignettes study
gives a brief sample of some of our major types of users and use-cases.
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A blog for the EGRET project, which is being run at
CARET
at the
University of Cambridge
. It's a
JISC
funded project, part of the
institutional responses to emergent technologies programme
, supported by
JISC-IRET
, looking at the institutionalisation of new software in universities, using
Talks.cam
as a particular example. This is an informal blog by the project team.
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