Completed TDG Projects
Curriculum or Pedagogical Innovations
Improving Room 113G in the Main Building for Innovative Pedagogical Activities
Abstract
The new curriculum features multiple forms of learning and assessment, multidisciplinary collaboration and diverse learning experiences. Changes to Room 113G articulate with established and creative approaches to learning, allowing for flexibility and substantial achievements in promoting audio-visual strategies, including film making, multi-media lectures, and rehearsal labs. New additions of imaginative architectural design of seating and space allow for flexibility of pedagogical structure, providing instantaneous turnover from small group workshops and discussion to large scale dramatic performance and video production.
Principal InvestigatorProfessor C.M. Hutton, School of English, Faculty of ArtsContact |
Project levelFaculty-level project |
Project CompletionFebruary 2008 |
Deliverables
Each of the programmes initiated and developed under this grant aims to contribute to the international body of knowledge and discovery; pays attention to the wide needs of students to experiment across mixed media as they developed original ideas, study international principles of craft and writing, and claim responsibility for their projects.
The programmes organized are:
1. Writers’ Series
2. Editors’ Series
3. Undergraduate and Postgraduate Interactive Series
4. Drama Series
5. Moving Poetry Series
6. Audio-Visual Seminars