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MODE Training Day
Ethics in Multimodal Research and Digital Data Environments
11th June 2013, 1-4pm, London Knowledge Lab

This training workshop will explore ethical challenges of conducting multimodal research in face to face and digital data environments. Multimodal research attends to varied forms of social interaction as realized in moving image, written text, gaze, posture, among other modes of communication. This one day introductory workshop will provide participants with:

 *   An introduction to literature pertinent to ethics in multimodal and digital data environments
 *   Direct application of ethical concepts using video and online data
 *   Critical discussion of ethical decision-making throughout the research process
Programme outline


*         Overview: workshop schedule and introductions

*         Presentation: multimodality, ethics and digital environments

*         Application: video and online contexts

*         Closing: discussion and implications for your own research
Registration

To book a place please visit the online registration site<http://store.ioe.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modid=2&deptid=161&catid=35&prodid=144>. Fees: PhD students = £20, all other delegates = £40




Anna Waring
Administration Officer - NCRM Node: Multimodal Methodologies for Digital Environments (MODE)

London Knowledge Lab
Institute of Education
23-29 Emerald Street
London WC1N 3QS

Tel: (020) 7763 2199
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Web: http://mode.ioe.ac.uk/
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