HEAT Round 4

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The final reports for Round 4 HEAT projects are available below where you will find the project title, project lead and institution.  There were a total of seven projects funded in Wales in collaboration with the Higher Education Academy.

Evaluate good practice in the use of portable recording devices (Flip Video and Pulse Pen)
Mary Jacob, Aberystwyth University

Using desktop video conferencing software to support distance learning students
Bethan Wyn Jones, Bangor University

Involving cancer patient communities in radiotherapy education
Mrs K Williamson and Mrs E Pope, Cardiff University

Use of gaming software to evaluate the use of a tycoon game to improve entrepreneurship and management business skills for students of Enterprise and Entrepreneurship
Paul Peachey, University of Glamorgan

Using video conferencing to enhance communication for students and staff involved with Deaf Studies
Angela Haslam, University of Wales LLandrillo college

Access to Music evening classes to visually impaired learners
Patricia Kier, The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama

Evaluating e-book readers for students with SpLD
Claire Scott and Alison Harding, University of Wales Trinity St. David

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