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Resources and further reading
- Assessment & Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS), Available at: Http://www.alps-cetl.ac.uk/ALPS Mobile Technologies Project. Available at: Http://www.alps-cetl.ac.uk/Corework/MobileTechnologies.html (Accessed 11 June 2008)