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Projects

  • Producing and Researching Effectiveness of Materials for Computer Supported Experiential Learning in the Area of Advanced Literacy Skills
  • Problem-based learning: Evidencing and Evaluating the Student Experience
  • Pilot online writing resource
  • ORB – A Virtual Reality Literary Magazine
  • Old English Online Coursepack
  • New Tools for Creative Interpretation: An Investigative Study using Digital Video and Computer Animation
  • Methodology and Criteria for two types of ‘Innovative’ assessment: Discussions and Displays
  • MA Work Project Module Development
  • Learning on the Language-Literature Border: Ways of integrating language and literature within final year modules
  • Learning by Producing Student Journals
  • Learning and Teaching with the Thesaurus of Old English
  • King’s / Globe Theatre Text & Playhouse MA – A Case Study
  • Interdisciplinarity and On-Line Learning: Fiction in the Victorian and Edwardian provincial press
  • Inquiry based Learning Design and Literary Studies (CILASS)
  • Implications and Diasporas: English Studies in Scotland’s higher education institutions
  • How do I reference an article again? – Information Literacy & E-Learning
  • Going Dutch: Collaborative student research on language and culture (CILASS)
  • Foundational Writing Skills: The Chester College Writing Project
  • First year curricula in English undergraduate programmes
  • Exploring the Potential of Peer Tutoring in Developing Student Writing
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