<span>What does it look and feel like to communicate, create, compose, comprehend, teach, and learn with our bodies? Reaching beyond existing scholarship on multimodality and literacies, </span><span>Moving Ideas</span><span> expands our capacity to understand the embodied dimensions of learning and
Learning and Communication in Digital Multimodal Landscapes
β Scribed by Carey Jewitt
- Publisher
- IOE Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 43
- Series
- IOE Inaugural Professorial Lectures
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This lecture explores the educational terrain of multimodal communication and the challenges of how to research and understand it. Berry Mayall draws upon her work with colleagues at the Institute of Education and beyond, and demonstrates the potential of attending to the unspoken as much as to the spoken in helping understand communication and learning in the changing digital landscape.
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