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Author Archives: modelkl

Sharing Personalised Stories on iPads: a close look at one parent-child interaction

July 17, 2014by modelkl

Kucirkova, N., Messer, D., Sheehy, K., Flewitt, R. (2013)  Literacy Vol.47 No.3 pp.115-122 Little is known about how specific iPad applications affect parent-child story-sharing interactions. This study utilises a case-study […]

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Multimodal Methods Swap

July 16, 2014by modelkl

Date: Saturday 17th January 2014 Venue: London Knowledge Lab, Emerald street, London Facilitators: Kate Cowan, Berit Engøy Henriksen, Jenifer Ho Fee: £20 This one-day workshop, facilitated by MODE PhD students, […]

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MODE Conference – Multimodality: Methodological Explorations

July 16, 2014by modelkl

Main Conference Dates: Thursday 15th– Friday 16th January 2015 Post-Conference Multimodal Methods Swap: Saturday 17th January 2015 Venue: Quakers Friends House, 173 Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ Programme and abstracts available to […]

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Multimodality and the Moving Image

June 11, 2014by modelkl

The seminar on Multimodality and the Moving Image pushed forward thinking about this topic in several areas.   Theo van Leeuwen’s presentation revisited the key concepts of Reading Images, proposing […]

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