Angela,
Many thanks. Your booklets and the other links look very useful indeed.
Regards
Dr Nina Baker
Research Support
Room AR332/F25 [1st floor]
Department of Architecture
131 Rottenrow
University of Strathclyde
Glasgow G4 0NG
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From: The UK drawing research network mailing list [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Angela Rogers [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 15 August 2011 15:20
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Subject: Re: Drawing as a research tool
Hello Nina,
A belated response. I have used drawing to explore the tacit elements of one-to-one interaction and the implications this has for the role of drawing in education and professional development.
You can see my PhD thesis at the University of the Arts London research repository here - http://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/4926/
You can see a series of booklets by my colleague Pauline Ridley and myself on the use of drawing in learning, teaching and research here at the - http://www.brighton.ac.uk/visuallearning/drawing/
Apologies if Pauline has already sent you this information.
Best wishes
Angela
Angela Rogers
drawing dialogue
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