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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.

The Digital Textiles iPad - Focus:1/Stage:1

Stage 1 - Learning/comparing Software - iDraw Vs Adobe Illustrator: (March - April 2014)

 

Promotional Video for the CLL online identities communities.

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This video, created by LCC COPYourself Community Developer, Filip Bigos, aims to advertise and create interest in the communities at all four college groups.

Slides for Open Online Communities of Interest OCWC Global 14

Please see slides from the OCW Consortium Global Conference dissemination track below and also see HTML5 interactive version here http://openpracti

The Digital Textiles iPad - Introduction & Research Plan

Introduction.

DIAL UAL at 2014 OCW Consortium Global Conference

DIAL are looking forward to presenting at the 2014 OCW Consortium Global Conference as part of the dissemination track. 

OER13 audio recording EGO, OER and LSP (Lego Serious Play)

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Audio recording OER13 talking EGO, OER and LSP (Lego Serious Play) also view on Youtube.

DIAL 2011 - 2013 Executive Summary

Please see below DIAL 2011 - 2013 Executive Summary graphic and PDF versions.

An overview of UALs development of digital literacies: The DIAL project by Nancy Turner

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Introduction to the DIAL project and UALs Communities of Practice approach in the development of digital literacies by Nancy Turner.

Bring Your Own Environment BYOE

People like to do things their own way and when it comes to being online the same can apply.

DIAL Final Report

The DIAL project partially funded by JISC Developing Digital Literacies Programme, was a two-year project (November 2011 to November 2013) at the University of the Arts London.