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Behind the screens: Automating microcredential assessment

  • by Anna Armstrong
  • Posted on 29 April 202629 April 2026

A behind-the-scenes look at MATRICULATE, a tool we designed to streamline microcredential assessment. By automating key workflows, it reduces administrative workload and supports scalable marking across multiple courses.

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The Delivery Truck Always Rings Twice: Revisiting Clark, Kozma, and the Limits of the Delivery Metaphor

  • by Anna Armstrong
  • Posted on 22 April 202622 April 2026

This month, we revisit the question: what difference, if any, does learning technology actually make? Drawing on Clark, Kozma, and key philosophical perspectives we consider its relevance in the age of AI and digital platforms.

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