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Co-creation might seem novel but it has always been at the heart of knowledge

Co-creation might seem novel but it has always been at the heart of knowledge

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In this post, Medhat Khattar, Deputy Programme Director MSc Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases Biomedical Sciences, describes how knowledge is generated through our participation in the practice of co-creation and offers guidance on how to effectively manage common sites of co-creation such as online discussion boards and written assignments…

Co-creation might seem novel but it has always been at the heart of knowledge

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