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A guide to analysing websites and social media | MODE: multimodal methodologies
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For Researching Digital Data and Environments. Digital Technologies in the Operating Theatre. Researching Embodiment with Digital Technologies. Multimodal approaches to researching social media. Video-based research in learning and examining forms of transcription. Film and video analysis. Websites and social media. Glossary of terms in multimodality. Interviews with multimodality scholars. A guide to analysing websites and social media. A video guide to analysing websites and social media.
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Interviews with multimodality scholars | MODE: multimodal methodologies
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For Researching Digital Data and Environments. Digital Technologies in the Operating Theatre. Researching Embodiment with Digital Technologies. Multimodal approaches to researching social media. Video-based research in learning and examining forms of transcription. Film and video analysis. Websites and social media. Glossary of terms in multimodality. Interviews with multimodality scholars. Interviews with multimodality scholars. John Knox discusses multimodality in online texts with Carey Jewitt.
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How bodies matter: Metaphorical mappings and epistemic actions | MIDAS: The Blog
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Methodological Innovation in Digital Arts and Social Sciences Digital Technology and Embodiment. How bodies matter: Metaphorical mappings and epistemic actions. November 21, 2013. Authors: Anna Xambó and Sara Price /. Two users using the Light table for scientific inquiry. 8216; In this blog post, we review two of the themes identified in the Klemmer paper, that are related to physical-digital interaction, and which are relevant to the MIDAS project: 1) metaphorical mappings; and 2) epistemic actions.
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MIDAS at NIME14 | MIDAS: The Blog
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Methodological Innovation in Digital Arts and Social Sciences Digital Technology and Embodiment. July 17, 2014. This month Anna from MIDAS went to the New Interfaces for Musical Expression 2014. NIME14) conference (30 June 4 July 2014) in Goldsmiths, University of London. A busy and amazing week with a showroom of the latest in theory, methods and practice on novel interfaces for music making; including workshops, talks, demos, concerts and installations. The NIME conference started in 2001. Even though ...
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MIDAS at CHI2014 | MIDAS: The Blog
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Methodological Innovation in Digital Arts and Social Sciences Digital Technology and Embodiment. May 7, 2014. Authors: Anna Xambó and Sara Price /. This year, MIDAS has been to the CHI Conference (Computer Human Interaction) in Toronto, Canada. We were presenting the work in progress (WiP) paper Towards an integrated methodological framework for understanding embodiment in HCI. Toronto skyline seen from the CN Tower. The MIDAS poster presented at CHI2014. Included the presentation of two papers by Marian...
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The eyes are the window to the….. body? | MIDAS: The Blog
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Methodological Innovation in Digital Arts and Social Sciences Digital Technology and Embodiment. The eyes are the window to the. body? October 31, 2013. Author: Kerry Hudson /. Section of a datafile from an eye tracker. Borland, D., Peck, T., & Slater, M. (2013). An evaluation of self-avatar eye movement for virtual embodiment, IEEE. Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. 4), 591-596. doi:10.1109/TVCG.2013.24. Virtual environments for learning. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Collaborative fieldnotes in digital ethnography | MIDAS: The Blog
https://midassblog.wordpress.com/2013/12/19/collaborative-fieldnotes-in-digital-ethnography
Methodological Innovation in Digital Arts and Social Sciences Digital Technology and Embodiment. Collaborative fieldnotes in digital ethnography. December 19, 2013. Authors: Carey Jewitt and Anna Xambó /. Carey Jewitt taking digital fieldnotes at Wearable Futures 2013 in Ravensbourne. MIDAS takes an ethnographic perspective to understand methods for researching embodiment in a range of digital arts and social sciences research sites. An ethnographic framework is used for three reasons:. 2010) useful in c...
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Methods Exchange | MIDAS: The Blog
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Methodological Innovation in Digital Arts and Social Sciences Digital Technology and Embodiment. June 23, 2014. Author: Carey Jewitt /. MIDAS met up with colleagues from the Communicating chronic pain: Interdisciplinary methods for non-textual data. Based at LSE to share our research experiences. CCP and MIDAS are both Methodological Innovation Projects funded by NCRM. Through our discussions we identified several themes cutting across our experiences:. The ways in which the body and bodily experience ar...
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Watch our latest videos | MODE: multimodal methodologies
https://mode.ioe.ac.uk/2013/10/27/watch-our-latest-videos
For Researching Digital Data and Environments. Digital Technologies in the Operating Theatre. Researching Embodiment with Digital Technologies. Multimodal approaches to researching social media. Video-based research in learning and examining forms of transcription. Film and video analysis. Websites and social media. Glossary of terms in multimodality. Interviews with multimodality scholars. Watch our latest videos. October 27, 2013. Watch our suite of video guides. Based at UCL Institute of Education.