by Toyah Webb | Oct 27, 2017 | Uncategorized
Written by Toyah Webb & Bianca Rocca how to reconcile what the internet has done to me…a debris of information, collection, hoarding, storing, sharing, digesting, eating, disposing, appropriating, copying, pasting. spell check, codes, incognito, hyperlink,...
by Liz Ramsay | Jul 10, 2017 | Uncategorized
The Feeling the Word workshop was such fun, I clean forgot that I was meant to be blogging about it. Whoops! As promised in the flyer, choreographer and performance writer Dr Alys Longley invited us to think of our bodies as writing tools. Writing familiar names in...
by Liz Ramsay | Jul 10, 2017 | Uncategorized
Given the statement above, it is disappointing that in recent years, while learning analytics (LA) has increasingly offered opportunities to monitor student learning through online assessment, the capacity to analyse students’ free text responses has not advanced as...
by Liz Ramsay | May 28, 2017 | Uncategorized
How might we navigate, be affected by, and transform our immersive world of signs? How do we construe and read literary and non-literary texts for different purposes? These questions lie at the heart of the paper ‘‘Modern Writing and Critical Thinking’, written and...
by Sophie van Waardenberg | May 18, 2017 | Uncategorized
Medicine Reflections: 102 poetic and artistic collected works of medical students at The University of Auckland, funded by a SEED grant, edited by Tanisha Jowsey, and published in March this year, offers a kaleidoscopic insight into the lives of medical students. I’m...