by Liz Ramsay | Oct 16, 2017 | Uncategorized
This workshop ‘to explore a different way to think about writing as a process of harvesting, preparing, creating and presenting knowledge’ was a delight. An introduction to traditional harakeke (flax) weaving in the evocatively beautiful Waipapa marae shone a...
by Liz Ramsay | Aug 14, 2017 | Uncategorized
This workshop ‘to explore a different way to think about writing as a process of harvesting, preparing, creating and presenting knowledge’ was a delight. An introduction to traditional harakeke (flax) weaving in the evocatively beautiful Waipapa marae shone a...
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 | Jul 10, 2017 | Uncategorized
For five days in early June, Bianca Rocca (Fine Arts Honours student) and Toyah Webb (English Honours student) offered an opportunity to explore this question experientially by participating in an open and collaborative google doc. Their project, working title, was...
by Sophie van Waardenberg | Jul 6, 2017 | Uncategorized
A workshop at Gus Fisher Gallery with Linda Tyler and Jess Douglas For someone who has never written about art outside the world of ancient Roman statues, to be asked to sit and write about an abstract painting at a relatively early hour in a late-semester week is to...