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GRAP2816: Flipping a fashion and textiles course

GRAP2816: Flipping a fashion and textiles course

by Katie Crandon | Feb 15, 2021 | Case Studies

Quick Snapshot Program: This course is offered as a core course across first year of three undergraduate programs in the School of Fashion and Textiles: The course was offered as a core course across first year of three undergraduate programs in the School of Fashion...

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