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John Jessel and Mirela Dumic Talk: Digitally Rewriting the Traditional Folk Tale


24 May 2017, 5:00pm - 6:30pm

Top Floor, Margaret McMillan Building

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Cost Free
Department Educational Studies , Centre for Language, Culture and Learning
Contact A.Watkins-Foley(@gold.ac.uk)

The Centre for Language, Culture and Learning (CLCL) are delighted to host John Jessel and Mirela Dumic who will be leading the second of the CLCL Summer Series Talks

Drawing on work carried out as part of a Paul Hamlyn funded project, we will examine some of the actions, decisions and reflections of three Croatian pupils aged 8-12 as they bring a famous fairy tale from their home country to a wider audience using opportunities that digital technology provides by allowing words, imagery and sounds in a variety of forms to be creatively combined and shared

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24 May 2017 5:00pm - 6:30pm
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