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      <title>Herding Tigers, Part II</title>
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      <description>&#39;Herding Tigers&#39; was held at Oxford University Computing Services on the 17 December 2003, with a theme of Best practice in e-Learning development. This was the second event of its type organised by the University&#39;s Learning Technologies Group [1], the previous year&#39;s having had a slightly different focus on raising awareness and collaborative working between e-Learning practitioners and academics. This year the day had been devised as an opportunity to discuss some of the practical challenges presented to developers when dealing with the areas of accessibility, applying learning technology standards, and evaluation.</description>
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