The title of this blog is inspired by Pauline Ridley’s presentation titled ‘Teaching with Images’.
This blog is NOT a guide on ‘how-to-teach’, and rather looks at how best to support teaching with images. My specific research area is image presentation software and how resources can be better adapted to existing pedagogic practice. I have been Projects Officer (part-time) at the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) since March 2009, and was previously Slide Librarian (job-share) at the National Gallery, London.
University for the Creative Arts Learning and Teaching Research Grants:
- Create, curate, collaborate!: Expanding student responses to the V&A museum through the juxtaposition of creative writing and non-linear presentation technology, 1 October 2011 to 31 July 2012, more information: http://createcuratecollaborate.wikispaces.com/
- Embedding innovative image presentation technology within existing visual pedagogic practice, 1 October 2010 to 31 July 2011
- Locating innovative image presentation technology within existing visual pedagogic practice, 1 February to 31 July 2010, more information: http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue65/gramstadt/
Banner image © Marie-Therese Gramstadt