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What is the future of learning? Steve Atkins from Saba Software

Jo Cook 13 April 2017 in Education and skills Tagged Opinion - 0 Minutes

Steve Atkins from Saba Software talks to TJ about performance support and collaborative learning.

Thanks to Steve Atkins for talking to TJ.

 

Read more about the future of learning in the January TJ magazine.

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