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Benefits of User Personas to Foster Student-Centred Learning in Higher Education

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Benefits of User Personas to Foster Student-Centred Learning in Higher Education. / Newton, Radka; Doherty, Michael.
2025. 140 Paper presented at EuroSoTL Conference 2025, Groningen, Netherlands.

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Newton, R & Doherty, M 2025, 'Benefits of User Personas to Foster Student-Centred Learning in Higher Education', Paper presented at EuroSoTL Conference 2025, Groningen, Netherlands, 17/06/25 - 20/06/25 pp. 140.

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Newton, R., & Doherty, M. (2025). Benefits of User Personas to Foster Student-Centred Learning in Higher Education. 140. Paper presented at EuroSoTL Conference 2025, Groningen, Netherlands.

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Newton R, Doherty M. Benefits of User Personas to Foster Student-Centred Learning in Higher Education. 2025. Paper presented at EuroSoTL Conference 2025, Groningen, Netherlands.

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Newton, Radka ; Doherty, Michael. / Benefits of User Personas to Foster Student-Centred Learning in Higher Education. Paper presented at EuroSoTL Conference 2025, Groningen, Netherlands.1 p.

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