Dear list-members,
I would like to bring to your attention the one day symposium (London,
December 10th) which will be dedicated to the discussion of emotions
embodiment and social interactions' role in practice based education. As
many of the presenters and delegates are coming from design background, the
discussion of design teaching and learning will be among the leading themes.
Going beyond the general acknowledgment of emotions and social interactions
significance to design learning and teaching by inquiring specific
application of this perspective have a grate potential to enhance designers'
education. I believe that many of you will find this day relevant to their
work.
Booking is still open at http://www.arts.ac.uk/37007.htm
And you can find there the days program and abstracts too.
I will also be delighted to discuss issues with list members
Sincerely
Noam Austerlitz
CLIP CETL Project Officer
University of the Arts London
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'Unspoken Interactions': exploring the role of emotions, interactions and
embodied knowledge in practice-based subjects
A one-day Symposium - 10th December 2007
9am - Registration
5pm - Drinks and informal networking
Venue
University of the Arts London, London College of Fashion, 20 John Princes
Street, London, W1G 0BJ (close by to Oxford circus, Oxford street)
Symposium Themes
A mixture of paper, workshops and panel discussions around the following
themes and more:
- Social interactions in learning environments, particularly
student-tutor interactions
- The role of emotions in practice-based learning situations
- Maximising effectiveness of affective learning
- Engagement with the artefact in learning
- Embodiment – tactility, movement, gesture and their role in
learning
- Group working and crewing
- Affects, crits and criticism
Bookings
£75 per delegate (including lunch)
The online booking form is now available from
http://www.arts.ac.uk/37007.htm
We will then contact delegates shortly to book into their chosen sessions,
as soon as the Symposium programme is finalised.
Further information:
Cara Lee Roth - [log in to unmask]
CLIP CETL Project Officer
University of the Arts London
Tel: 020 7514 2008
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