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Six benefits of real quality assurance

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There’s an internal benefit as well: a focus on QA helps to develop a culture of continuous improvement. In my experience, high standards are infectious – if one or two members of the team set the right example and pick up even the littlest things, these good habits will spread and you’ll develop a true QA culture.

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#EDCMOOC: utopias & dystopias – looking to the future (part 3)

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I was surprised to see a relatively old paper on the resource list for the second week of E-learning and Digital Cultures , but actually found it interesting reading. The latter two clearly link to the course as parallels of the utopian and dystopian accounts of technology and digital culture that we’ve been looking at.

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#EDCMOOC: utopias & dystopias – looking to the future (part 1)

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The second week of the E-learning and Digital Cultures course still centres on utopian and dystopian accounts of technology. Where last week looked at past accounts of our existing relationship with technology, the films this week explore ideas of the future of digital culture.

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#EDCMOOC: utopias & dystopias – looking to the future (part 1)

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The second week of the E-learning and Digital Cultures course still centres on utopian and dystopian accounts of technology. Where last week looked at past accounts of our existing relationship with technology, the films this week explore ideas of the future of digital culture.

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Three tips for effective quality assurance

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By insisting on high standards and integrity in your own QA process, you’ll help develop a wider QA culture – and that can only be a good thing. Even better, ask someone else to set some time aside to QA it as well – and offer to do the same for them.

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Three tips for effective, efficient quality assurance

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By insisting on high standards and integrity in your own QA process, you’ll help develop a wider QA culture – and that can only be a good thing. Even better, ask someone else to set some time aside to QA it as well – and offer to do the same for them.

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#EDCMOOC: utopias & dystopias – looking to the past (part 2)

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As well as the videos covered in my last post , the resources for the first week of Edinburgh University’s E-learning and Digital Cultures MOOC included a paper by Daniel Chandler about technological determinism.

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