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October 27, 2013 · by Jeff Bezemer · in Uncategorized. ·

Watch our suite of video guides in which we introduce multimodal perspectives on digital and online environments, moving image and digital film production, embodied cognition and interaction and face-to-face interaction.

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MODE is a node of the National Centre for Research Methods and funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. Based at UCL Institute of Education, we deliver an innovative programme of research and training on digital data and environments.

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