Theme G
Imagination, Technology and Media Studies
Presenters Name
Title of Submission (click for PDF)

Mahboubeh Asgari

Relationships Among Computer Games, Fantasy, and Learning

Amy Baylor
New Affordances of Pedagogical Agents to Support Imagination and Metacognition
Gord Choate
Towards a Vision of Schooling for the Future
Kate Dahlstrom
THE SMOKE SCREEN PROJECT: Imagination in Action!
Monique Giard
Performing Youth Stories in Schools: Learning and Healing
Lisa Gjedde
Developing new arenas for imaginative learning through Media and ICT
Josie Osborne
K-16 Partnerships and Interdisciplinary Curriculum: Design, Technology and Career Options
Elizabeth Pringle
Theatre, Storytelling, And Making Media - Filmmaking In The Classroom
Kym Stewart
The Politics of Hope; Using critical media education to reduce the risks
Cathal Walsh
Virtual Education - An Learning Aid To Students & A New Source Of Revenue For Schools.

John Wertschek

What can be Learned about Teaching Creativity from those that Teach at Art and Design Schools, where Creativity is Assumed to be.


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