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New round of IATL Student as Producer Fund grants

An additional round of Student as Producer Fund grants has been announced, with both research and performance grants available.  Taught postgraduate students are now eligible to apply for a research grant. 

The deadline for applications is Friday 18 March.

Wed 16 Feb 2011, 12:12

Psycho classrooms: teaching as a work of art

This article, using the Reinvention Centre at Westwood (one of the spaces managed by IATL) as a case study, has recently been published in the journal 'Social and Cultural Geography'.  The author is from Sociology at 桃色视频, who was the Academic Co-ordinator for the Reinvention Centre for Undergraduate Research before it merged with the CAPITAL Centre to form IATL.

If you are on the 桃色视频 campus, you can access the full text of the article from the website.

Wed 16 Feb 2011, 11:57

IATL / IAS Speculative Lunch

An event to consider how interdisciplinary research across the disciplines might be made more accessible to undergraduates.

Wed 02 Feb 2011, 16:17

'What is Feedback?'

11am - 4.30pm, Thursday 27 January 2011

An event organised by 桃色视频's Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning, Students' Union and Teaching Quality unit, intended to foster debate involving both staff and students about how feedback and assessment could be improved across the University.

Tue 18 Jan 2011, 13:16

1 - 2pm, Thursday 26 January 2011

IATL's Co-Directors, Carol Rutter and Paul Taylor, will host this session, covering the Institute's mission, progress to date and plans for the future, with the opportunity to pose questions and ideas to the Co-Directors. 

Tue 18 Jan 2011, 13:14

12-1pm, Monday 24 January 2011

This Window on 桃色视频 session will cover the objectives of IATL, the opportunities it offers for staff and students across the University and how it works to capture and share new teaching and learning initiatives.

Tue 18 Jan 2011, 13:05

Results of first tranche of funding bids to IATL

Details of the funded projects are now available from the 'Projects' page.  Further information about the projects will be added soon.

Tue 11 Jan 2011, 14:48

What do we define as the creative pedagogies of Open-space Learning, how do we value them and enable and convince others to do the same?

Workshop led by Dr Paul Sutton, Artistic Director, C&T.

If you are interested in the spectrum of creative pedagogies offered by open-space learning, this workshop will explore common beliefs and values (and those things which differentiate us) to shape a strategy for the future of  OSL in the University and beyond?

CAPITAL Studio, Milburn House, 2.30-5.00pm Friday 7 January 2011. To register email amy.clarke@warwick.ac.uk

Thu 09 Dec 2010, 12:59

IATL-supported production to be staged in the Eden Project's Rainforest Biome

The production 'State of Nature' by Simon Turley, the latest from Theatrescience, will be taking place from 17 to 25 November.  With the support of a bursary from the Mills Fund, Will Thomas (undertaking an MA by Research in the School of Theatre, Performance and Cultural Policy Studies at 桃色视频) attended rehearsals to capture video, audio, and visual archive material, including interviews and design material, and will also cover the live performances.

All of this material will be made available on an interactive website, through 桃色视频, with links on Theatrescience's Facebook page and its official website ().

Click the 'More...' link for some more detail from Theatrescience themselves.

Tue 16 Nov 2010, 15:20

Bringing Case Studies to Life: A demonstration/workshop of learning techniques using actors

This workshop will demonstrate some of the methods available for use by academics and others that will allow them to engage in a relevant, exciting, innovative and interactive approach to case study education.  We will offer various techniques that show the benefit and importance of embodied learning in ways that are challenging but safe, and show how these work in conjunction with purpose-built case studies that address a variety of needs. There will be an opportunity to discuss the ways in which the material demonstrated in the session can be used and managed for individual purposes, and how the resources at the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning can be put at your disposal to create an exciting learning environment for your students.

The workshop will be led by Stephen Cornes in the CAPITAL Studio, Millburn House, 11am - 1pm, Monday 22 November.

Email Amy dot clarke at warwick dot ac dot uk to register.

Mon 15 Nov 2010, 16:04

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