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Author Archives: annawaring1

Transcription Bank: Annika Falthin

May 1, 2013by annawaring1

Where the transcript was published Falthin, A. (2011). Musik som nav i skolredovisningar. Stockholm: KMH-Förlaget (eng. title, Music as a hub in school presentations) & Falthin (on-going Doctoral thesis) Link […]

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Transcription bank

Job Vacancy: Research Officer – Border-crossing Digital Arts and Social Sciences

March 25, 2013by annawaring1

INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION London Knowledge Lab Department of Culture, Communication and Media Faculty of Children and Learning Research Officer:  Border-Crossing Digital Arts and Social Science Salary will be on the […]

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Participants share their diverse perspectives on “Embodiment”

March 19, 2013by annawaring1 1 Comment

The diversity of those involved in delivering the seminar Researching Embodiment in Digital Environments, (14th March 2013 ) was mirrored by the diversity of the participants attending the day, who […]

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Technology and embodiment, Training materials

Watch interviews with 6ICOM Keynote speakers

March 15, 2013by annawaring1

Arlene Archer talks to Jeff Bezemer about social justice and multimodal pedagogy Click to watch on the NCRM website John Knox discusses multimodality in online texts with Carey Jewitt Click […]

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Audio/Visual resources, Multimodal theories and methods

Documenting an Encounter between art-film and multimodality informed by the production of digital moving images

March 11, 2013by annawaring1

The aim of this project is two-folded, firstly to develop a method to observe social practices within the context of the gallery informed by the field of multimodality and arts-research, […]

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NCMR Podcast: Digital technologies in the operating theatre

March 8, 2013by annawaring1

How do surgical trainees learn to operate on real patients without increasing patient risks? How do surgeons come to make critical decisions during operations? How have new technologies changed learning […]

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Mobile learning in the majority world: A critique of the GSMA position

January 31, 2013by annawaring1

Winters, N. (Forthcoming) in Price, S., Jewitt, C. & Brown, B. The Sage Handbook of Digital Technology Research The interest in mobile learning in the majority world (this term was […]

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Publications, Researching space, place and time

Gesture beyond conversation

January 31, 2013by annawaring1

Bezemer, J. (forthcoming 2013), in Jewitt, C. Routledge Handbook of Multimodal Analysis Gesture has received ample scholarly attention, some of it dating back to Classical Antiquity. Most of this work […]

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Multimodal theories and methods, Publications, Video and other digital data

Digital technologies in the operating theatre.

January 31, 2013by annawaring1

Bezemer, J. (2012)  MethodsNews, Winter 2012 How do surgical trainees learn to operate on real patients without increasing patient risks? How do surgeons come to make critical decisions during operations? […]

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Publications, Technology and embodiment

Documenting an encounter between art-film and multimodality informed by the production of digital moving images.

January 31, 2013by annawaring1

Hurr, V. (2012) Paper from the PhD project: The kineikonic mode: Developing a multimodal theory of the moving image. The aim of this project is twofolded, firstly to develop a method to […]

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