art practice dialogue facebook group

Friday we had the Artquest Art Practice Dialogue Seminar at the Swedenborg Society in Bloomsbury, London and one of my contributions was the creation of a facebook group to help us take our dialogue one step further, and crucially, explore social media tools like facebook and its multiple “conversational applications” for online dialogue; the reaction […]

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learning to chitch.at

Now that i was starting to settle with my onffice at faculty central, another free educational social network site comes along to mess things up a bit. With a url almost as clever as del.icio.us, http://chitch.at, ChitChat has two video tutorials on youtube: the intro and the basic walkthrough1 to help with the […]

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critical friend grainne conolle

My friends in the Learning & Teaching unit ( Ruth Brown, Helen George, Rob Kenny, et al) organised another informal network meeting, this time with HE Academy Pathfinder Project “critical friend” Grainne Conole. Grainne is professor of e-learning at the Open University, blogs at http://www.e4innovation.com/ and is “a critical but […]

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Art Practice Dialogue

A one-day seminar on Friday 7 December 2007 to research and investigate peer mentoring and dialogue techniques within visual arts and crafts practice in the context of future peer mentoring provision from Artquest.
Venue: Swedenborg Hall, Bloomsbury, London
Friday 7 December, 10am - 4pm
With Paula Roush,  Rona Lee, Nina Pope, Jason Bowman, Shane Waltener, Binita Walia, chaired […]

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TiiP: thinking practices at the university of westminster

The 2007-08 edition of the MA in Art and Media Practice led by Peter Dunn at the University of Westminster has started a couple of weeks ago and this week was my turn to present the upgrade edition of the module Thinking Practices: Critical Dialogues for Contemporary Art and Media Practices, to the new students. […]

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“Everything you ever wanted to know about social software but were too afraid to ask…”

I’m at the Arts Council this lunch time, joining Rachel Baker (from Visual Arts, Media Arts and Moving Image) and Charles Beckett (from Literature) in facilitating the session “Everything you ever wanted to know about social software but were too afraid to ask…” to discuss with staff the terminology and terrain of […]

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