What could a visual-led approach to the learning and teaching of complex issues look like for a short online synchronous session? Through a playful performance-lecture exploring concepts in diversity, interdisciplinarity and social change entitled "What could a neurodiversity-led 2050 look like?", this paper outlines the possibilities of visual-centred approach, using the ubiquitous Microsoft software PowerPoint (or open-sourced equivalents like Google Slides and Prezi). It seeks to contribute to discourses and practices around role of visual approaches in Higher Education (HE) to address ‘difficult’ topics like power and inequality in an engaging manner, and to empower learners as active participants, including those who may be think visua...
his paper explores PowerPoint (PPT) as a leading genre in academic discourse, focussing on the imple...
The paper reports on an empirical case study that explores innovative teaching practices in higher e...
The themes covered by this paper were presented through a set of images, questions and commentary. T...
What could a visual-led approach to the learning and teaching of complex issues look like for a shor...
Lecturing in Higher Education is dominated by PowerPoint presentations characterised by text and bul...
Images are becoming a primary means of information presentation in the digitized global media and di...
Images are becoming a primary means of information presentation in the digitized global medi...
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
AbstractNowadays, PowerPoint is an educational tool for teaching and delivering materials in classes...
This paper argues for visual playfulness in Higher Education learning and teaching practice. We offe...
Abstract Language is prime and predominant factor to express humans’ feelings, thoughts, and inform...
In lecture halls, in secondary school classrooms, during training workshops, and at research confere...
Brain science shows us that how we typically use PowerPoint stinks. It suggests that for some, learn...
Teacher-student discourse is increasingly mediated through, by and with information and communicatio...
This article is concerned with student engagement and understanding in large group teaching in Highe...
his paper explores PowerPoint (PPT) as a leading genre in academic discourse, focussing on the imple...
The paper reports on an empirical case study that explores innovative teaching practices in higher e...
The themes covered by this paper were presented through a set of images, questions and commentary. T...
What could a visual-led approach to the learning and teaching of complex issues look like for a shor...
Lecturing in Higher Education is dominated by PowerPoint presentations characterised by text and bul...
Images are becoming a primary means of information presentation in the digitized global media and di...
Images are becoming a primary means of information presentation in the digitized global medi...
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
AbstractNowadays, PowerPoint is an educational tool for teaching and delivering materials in classes...
This paper argues for visual playfulness in Higher Education learning and teaching practice. We offe...
Abstract Language is prime and predominant factor to express humans’ feelings, thoughts, and inform...
In lecture halls, in secondary school classrooms, during training workshops, and at research confere...
Brain science shows us that how we typically use PowerPoint stinks. It suggests that for some, learn...
Teacher-student discourse is increasingly mediated through, by and with information and communicatio...
This article is concerned with student engagement and understanding in large group teaching in Highe...
his paper explores PowerPoint (PPT) as a leading genre in academic discourse, focussing on the imple...
The paper reports on an empirical case study that explores innovative teaching practices in higher e...
The themes covered by this paper were presented through a set of images, questions and commentary. T...