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Video guide: The concept of embodiment in multimodal methodologies

October 11, 2013 · by annawaring1 · in Audio/Visual resources, Technology and embodiment, Training materials. ·

Watch the MODE team introduce theoretical and conceptual perspectives of embodiment

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