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It was Aristotle who said “I have gained this from philosophy: that I do without being commanded what others do only from fear of the law.”

From the results of our Online Accessibility Self Evaluation Service (OASES) it looks like the post 16 sector has a lot of Aristotles.

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JISC Techdis OASES Awards

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Thank you to Margaret McKay, Advisor for inclusion at RSC Scotland, for this post on the Scottish winners of the OASES awards.

On behalf of the winners, JISC TechDis would like to thank staff from RSC Scotland North and East and RSC Scotland South and West for their support in meeting the needs of their [...]

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Day 2

Day 2 was spent entirely ensconced in Track 4, as I had papers to present there in the first and last sessions of the day. The opening session was themed Easy-To-Web and, for me at least, was the most consistently interesting of the whole conference. First up was Markus Erle presenting his work [...]

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Day 1

I arrived in Vienna late on Tuesday evening – it was about 9.30 in the evening when the train from the airport brought me into the city and still the temperature was around 25 degrees. A bit of a shock from the chilly, damp Manchester morning I had left behind in England. A [...]

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