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What New Skills Are You Learning Whilst You’re At Home?

Nellie Wartoft, Tigerhall

19-Mar-20 12:00

What New Skills Are You Learning Whilst You’re At Home?

The event industry has taken a huge hit in light of the COVID-19 movement control order and general call for social distancing, with many workshops and training sessions being cancelled or postponed indefinitely. However, staying at home doesn’t mean learning, training, or picking up a new skill is impossible thanks to the uptick of virtual learning platforms.

Produced by: Christine Wong

Presented by: Richard Bradbury, Arvindh Yuvaraj and Christine Wong


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