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Julia Shelton and Tina Chowdhury win Drapers Prizes

3 November 2009

The School has been successful in getting two out of the 6 Drapers Prizes for Innovations in Teaching and Learning. Julia Shelton and Teresa McConlogue from the Thinking Writing Initiative won for their project on “Peer and collaborative assessment of written coursework”. Tina Chowdhury with Peter McOwan from the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science won for their initiative to launch the www.virtualmechanobiology.com website that teaches students interdisciplinary topics in engineering and biology via 3D interactives
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Updated by: James Busfield