New forms of doctorate: the influence of multimodality and e-learning on the nature and format of doctoral theses

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New forms of doctorate: the influence of multimodality and e-learning on the nature and format of doctoral theses

by Ken Friedman-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Dear Colleagues,

This came from a colleague in the UK. If you visit the linked web
site,
you'll see some interesting past presentations from people you will
recognize,
including David Durling and Steve Scrivener.

The web site is at:

http://newdoctorates.blogspot.com

Gads -- I wish I could attend this.

Yours,

Ken

Ken Friedman, PhD, DSc (hc), FDRS
Professor
Dean

Swinburne Design
Swinburne University of Technology
Melbourne, Australia

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Economic and Social Research Council (U.K.) research seminar series

New forms of doctorate: the influence of multimodality and e-learning
on
the nature and format of doctoral theses in education and the social
sciences

http://newdoctorates.blogspot.com

Seminar 4
17 November 2009
10am - 4pm
London Knowledge Lab
23-29 Emerald Street
London WC1N 3QS

1. Richard Andrews, Stephen Boyd-Davis, Jude England, Erik Borg
Universities of London, Middlesex, Coventry and the British Library

Guidance for HEIs in the UK and internationally on regulations and
procedures for the creation, supervision, examination and archiving of

digital/multimodal theses and dissertations – the first draft

2. Anton Franks
Institute of Education, University of London

Performance, practice and research: modes of interrogating and
presenting concepts and affects in the performing arts

3. Caroline Haythornthwaite
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Visiting Leverhulme
Professor, Institute of Education

Challenges and opportunities for doctoral work in an e-learning
context

4. Sophia Diamantopoulou

Mapping meanings on children's drawings: A multimodal approach

Attendance is free
Coffee, lunch and tea included
To book a place contact: Richard Sheldrake on

r.sheldrake@...

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Re: New forms of doctorate: the influence of multimodality and e-learning on the nature and format of doctoral theses

by David Durling :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Ken,

You would be most welcome to attend!

It has been an interesting series so far - always good to share  
experiences with other disciplines and find that the problems and  
opportunities are not so different after all.

David
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David Durling FDRS PhD   http://durling.tel
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On 1 Oct 2009, at 7:50 am, Ken Friedman wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,
>
> This came from a colleague in the UK. If you visit the linked web
> site,
> you'll see some interesting past presentations from people you will
> recognize,
> including David Durling and Steve Scrivener.
>
> The web site is at:
>
> http://newdoctorates.blogspot.com
>
> Gads -- I wish I could attend this.