Technology and TNE

Technology can play a key enabling role in the delivery of high quality, equitable and accessible TNE, addressing issues such as assuring connectivity, licensing digital content and the digital skills of students and staff. There are also risks associated with digital dependency, cyber security, intellectual property, the unbundling of the education experience and the impact of TNE on the environment.

Join UUKi and Jisc for a day full of sessions on approaches to ensure your TNE operations are technologically suited to embrace Industry 4.0.

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  • In registering for this event, you agree to the following terms: cancellations must be received in writing by 28 January 2020 to qualify for a refund. We regret that no refund can be made for cancellations received after this time; however substitute delegates will be accepted. Non-appearances on the day are liable for the full cost
  • Non-payment of an invoice does not count as cancellation and you will still be liable for the full cost. Non-appearances on the day are also liable for the full cost. Refunds for places paid for online using a credit or debit card will be returned minus the 2.5% transaction fee charged by our booking site.

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Molly Millars Lane
Wokingham
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