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A collection of questions to show off at a workshop for the North East and Yorkshire sigma hub, June 2016.
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England schools
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England university
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Scotland schools
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Christian Lawson-Perfect 7 years, 8 months ago
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Numbas website demo | Ready to use | Christian Lawson-Perfect | 29/05/2024 13:26 | |
LTDS demo | Ready to use | Christian Lawson-Perfect | 13/06/2020 14:16 | |
Sigma workshop demo | Ready to use | Christian Lawson-Perfect | 13/06/2020 14:19 | |
Demo for business school | draft | Jinhua Mathias | 28/08/2024 12:15 | |
dan's copy of Demo for business school | draft | dan mcveagh | 18/07/2016 13:53 | |
Francis 's copy of dan's copy of Demo for business school | draft | Francis Duah | 12/08/2016 13:31 | |
Kiosk demo | Ready to use | Christian Lawson-Perfect | 13/06/2020 14:19 | |
Harry's copy of Sigma workshop demo | draft | Harry Flynn | 15/11/2018 09:44 | |
aleams's copy of Numbas website demo | draft | aleams barra | 07/12/2018 07:08 | |
Josh's copy of Numbas website demo | draft | Josh Lim | 21/06/2019 10:45 |
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