Francis Bangou - Ph.D. University of Ottawa
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Experimentations 2 - 2019

On that year, pre-and in service teachers were asked to create a multimedia collage of their becoming in CALL throughout this session as a way to disturb current representations of the connections between technology, language, and education.  To do so, they had to pick at least two of the following elements to map the ways they contributed to their transformations in CALL during this session: Intensity, resonance, their body, order, logic, speed, language, disruptions, boundaries, codes, interconnectivity, unpredictability, ambiguity, power, entanglements, or any other unexpected elements not listed here. 

When browsing the collages, you may want to think about the ways the connections at play may have amplified or reduced the capacity of language and technology to change and be changed.

Feel free to share your thoughts and your stories


Mojgan

4/12/2019

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This reflective collage provides visual prompts to release our thinking, assisting us to solidify and conceive the scholarly and practical ideas we learn during this semester. Creating the collage aid us to access our previously hidden passive knowledge and create new understandings and move toward metacognitive reflections.
“The soul never thinks without an image” (Aristotle, cited in Arnheim, 1969, p. 13).

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