This two-day workshop provided an opportunity to try out online tools to support the learning and teaching of languages in different contexts and ways of researching this. It was led by presenters from the ECML-funded Developing Online Teaching Skills (DOTS) project, Ursula Stickler, Joseph Hopkins and Sarah Heiser.
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- A01. Event: AHRC Research Network Learning at the Intersection of Language and the Arts Event Leeds – 06 February 2020
- A02. Festival: OpenFest at The Open University – 17 October 2019
- A03. Installation: Soundshapes at Tate Exchange – 21-25 May 2019
- A04. Exhibition: Tate Exchange 2018: Worldmaking Threads – 22nd-27th May 2018
- A05. Workshop: Online Skills for Modern Language Practitioners (ICT-REV) – 27-28 January 2018
- A06. Workshop: Diasporic Identities: Transcultural identities for Spanish as a Foreign Language Teachers in the UK (ELE UK) – 20 January 2018
- A07. Workshop: Exploratory Practice for Continuing Professional Development – 10 January 2018
- A08. Workshop/Seminar: Researching Modern Languages: Finding your voice – 13th July 2017
- A09. Workshop: From Practice to Research in Modern Languages – 13th January 2017
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