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Flipping the Tin
Sardines Digital Engagement
5 episodes
1 month ago
In this episode, Queen Margaret University Professor Joe Goldblatt discusses his theories on events, citing his texts, and proposes there will be an optimistic future in the world of digital and hybrid landscapes.
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In this episode, Queen Margaret University Professor Joe Goldblatt discusses his theories on events, citing his texts, and proposes there will be an optimistic future in the world of digital and hybrid landscapes.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business
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Accessibility - Deaf Awareness
Flipping the Tin
55 minutes
4 years ago
Accessibility - Deaf Awareness
In this second episode of Flipping the Tin, research assistant and Deaf Studies specialist Rachel England joins English Language and Linguistics lecturer Gerardo Ortega in discussing the challenges of digital conferencing, and how to facilitate these events to be more accessible, and deaf aware.
Flipping the Tin
In this episode, Queen Margaret University Professor Joe Goldblatt discusses his theories on events, citing his texts, and proposes there will be an optimistic future in the world of digital and hybrid landscapes.