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Anna - Learning Resources Technician

Name:

Anna

Job title:

Learning Resources Technician

Department:

Learning Resources Centre

When did you join the College?

2003

A little bit about what you do at the College?

My role involves providing technical support in all areas of resource loans, which include laptop and project use, Camcorder and digital cameras. I carry out Off-Air recordings and edit the material. I train tutors on how to use educational tools such as Optivote and Zing.

My current work mainly revolves around working with curriculum areas to produce our own learning materials. This involves working closely with staff and students to make educational and promotional videos.

What's good about working for the College?

What I like most is the variety of things I do, which allows me to interact with different people whilst building upon my experience.  

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01908 684444

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