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Author Archives: annawaring1

Call for Papers: Encompassing the multimodality of knowledge – Denmark 8-10 May 2014

December 4, 2013by annawaring1

The 5th international conference in the 360° series will be held in Aarhus, Denmark May 8th -May 10th 2014. The conference features three key note addresses by Professor Theo van […]

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Multimodal theories and methods

Spaces and embodiment in virtual worlds and games – 9th July 2014

November 6, 2013by annawaring1 1 Comment

Games and virtual worlds, like the ‘real’ world, exist in space and time, but exhibit distinct features all their own. At the same time, such spaces are inhabited by virtual […]

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Multimodal theories and methods, Researching space, place and time, Technology and embodiment

PUBLIC LECTURE June 4th, 5.30 pm, London Knowledge Lab

November 6, 2013by annawaring1 2 Comments

In the code kitchen: Meaning-making and multimodality in a ‘learn to code’ curriculum Dr Marion Walton, University of Cape Town Schools around the world are under pressure to replace or […]

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Multimodal theories and methods

Multimodality, games and digital video in libraries and museums – 4th February 2014

October 30, 2013by annawaring1

Libraries, galleries and museums are rapidly incorporating digital media into their forms of display, interpretation and visitor engagement. These range from relatively conventional digital audio commentaries to uses of games […]

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Multimodal theories and methods, Researching space, place and time, Technology and embodiment, Video and other digital data

Wellcome Trust/Imperial PhD Studentship

October 28, 2013by annawaring1

This unusual PhD studentship (based at Imperial College London, funded by the Wellcome Trust) aims to theorise public engagement as an educational process. It builds on an extensive body of […]

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Video guide: Multimodal/ethnographic analysis of digital and online environments

October 11, 2013by annawaring1

Watch a video guide about the multimodal, ethnographic and  semiotic analysis of digital communication environments

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Audio/Visual resources, Multimodal theories and methods, Video and other digital data

Video guide: Analysing moving image and digital film production

October 11, 2013by annawaring1

Watch MODE team members explore the moving image within multimodal research

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Audio/Visual resources, Multimodal theories and methods, Training materials, Video and other digital data

Video guide: The concept of embodiment in multimodal methodologies

October 11, 2013by annawaring1 1 Comment

Watch the MODE team introduce theoretical and conceptual perspectives of embodiment

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Audio/Visual resources, Technology and embodiment, Training materials

Video guide to multimodal analysis of video data and face-to-face interaction

October 10, 2013by annawaring1

Watch some of the MODE team discuss a multimodal approach to analysing video data

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Audio/Visual resources, Multimodal theories and methods, Multimodal transcription, Training materials, Video and other digital data

Embodiment Project Video – Examining students’ experiences of body and place when using mobile technologies.

September 26, 2013by annawaring1

We have created a video presentation of the project fieldwork which took place on Clapham Common. The students used a mobile environment on iPads to explore on-site the history of […]

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Audio/Visual resources, Researching space, place and time, Technology and embodiment, Training materials

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