Katrina Falkner

Learning and Teaching within the School of Computer Science, University of Adelaide

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Personalised learning systems – new research!

Our Computer Science education research group is fairly young, in that although many of us have been working in the area for a number of years, we have only recently established ourselves as a research group, and only recently started taking on research students. With a new postdoc starting in July, and new students joining…

May 28, 2012 in CSER, education, higher education, Learning and Teaching.

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