Deadline extension and Q&A
Dear colleagues,
The deadline to submit your ideas and experiences using creative assessments has been extended to Sunday 26th September.
If you work with any creative methods in your teaching or your research, please consider sharing your experiences with us. Your collaboration is vital for the development of this project!
Here is a quick Q&A about the project:
How can I submit my experiences?
You can do so filling up the following 10-min. questionnaire, available in English and Welsh.
If you prefer, you can also send us your responses via mail (cmlp@aber.ac.uk). You can also send us any documents you might want to attach to your response via email.
What will be done with my contribution?
If suitable, your contribution will be part of a future open-access hub to inspire other MFL lecturers to teach and research differently.
Of course, all contributions will be properly credited, so we will make sure it will showcase your work as lecturer /researcher and the work of your students.
What kind of experiences can I share?
We are mainly looking for examples of artistic research and creative assessment in MFL, understood broadly.
These can be ideas of module designs/assessments/research projects, and examples can range from podcast concepts, video diaries, radio plays and graphic novels to musical performances and translation projects.
If you are unsure about whether your experience will be suitable or not, feel free to email us.
I’m not sure I can share anything with you, but I want to help.
Great! We love to hear that.
First of all, if you are unsure about whether your idea might be suited for our project or not, you can always enquire on our mail (cmlp@aber.ac.uk)
You can also share this project with your colleagues. The more, the merrier!
Finally, you can share this project on your social media. If you are on Twitter, don’t forget to mention us! (@CMLang_)
When’s the deadline?
It has just been extended! The deadline is Sunday 25th September.
Thank you all for your help and contributions!
The Creative Modern Languages team