Digitally Agile Community Learning and Development presentation (phase 1)

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Presentation form the DACLD Phase 1 2011/12. delivered in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen.

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Digitally Agile Community Learning and Development… are we?

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“it has an impact on participation and democracy (Arab Spring), providing people with a joint voice and fostering involvement”

“It has the potential to democratise learning”

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“I don’t think I understand half of what you are asking me, and I don’t know which half either”

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Executive Summary

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Recommendations

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