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Dear Paul

At a previous institution, we used FB in this way with (generally) positive results for the students. The cohorts were a mix of full time students and part time learners who studied on more of a block basis - it worked particularly well for this group.

Happy to discuss further or put you in touch with former colleagues.

Best wishes
James



James Wadsworth | Senior Lecturer in Educational Development

Educational Development And Enhancement Unit
University of Lincoln. Brayford Pool, Lincoln, Lincolnshire. LN6 7TS
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From: Online forum for SEDA, the Staff & Educational Development Association [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul Dearey
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Subject: Facebook for pre-induction and induction activities

I would be grateful to know if anyone has experience of using Facebook for pre-induction purposes or in support of inductions events. Are there any good sources that I might consult?

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