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DIAL

Below are all the posts on process.arts tagged DIAL, a project, partially funded by JISC Developing Digital Literacies Programme, is a two-year project (ending December 2013) at the university of Arts London, see DIAL blog.  The DIAL project set out with the key aim of exploring cultural change and improving graduate employability in the arts. For all DIAL related posts on process.arts also see DIAL 2011 - 2013 group the DIAL tag. and please see a full list of DIAL resources and activities.

Things Unlimited pilot example

This is the first live prototype from the DIAL Things Unlimited project example - http://arts.ac.libguides.

Open UAL badges DIAL pilot design project

The DIAL project has proposed the following design brief for a student designer from the new 20:20 Design funding call an ArtsTemps funded project, aimed at offering more internal design oppor

3D view of websites

3D view of websites using Firefox browser - Tools - Web Developer, heres process.arts front page

Learning Identities in a Digital Age

Book recommendation via @Catriona_O Digital media are increasingly interwoven into how we understand society and ourselves today.

Digital literacies for open education

DIAL have been working closely with open education projects and developme

Drupal drop-in sessions at WCA 24 May

Drupal drop-in session an opportunity for students and staff to talk with UAL Drupal web developers about drupal and open source web development.

LCC TechJam with Freeformers UAL Alumni welcome

LCC TechJam with Freeformers 16th May. This event will teach coding skills in a day and UAL Alumni are welcome to attend.

Professional Online Identities (POI) LAST FEW SPACES for unique training Programme

Dear Professional Online Identities (POI) students and staff

Digital literacies in the arts focus group meeting

Mapping Digital literacies and competencies, as part of the 'Understandi

Cluster meeting 26 April 2013

JISC Cluster meeting 26 April 2013 Chris Follows & John Jackson, University of Arts London, Meeting of London JISC Digital literacies Programme projects, UCL, 26 April 2013.