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Details of December 14 Workshop including QR code and url for registration

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This blog post appears on the Melbourne CSHE Scholarship of Technology Enhanced Learning research network website. The blog post explores how data can be used to inform practice and pedagogy in the Creative Industries.

Presentation at "ARTiculate:

Communicating your research in the Fine Arts and Music", Hosted by the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, University of Melbourne, 2020-11-26



We are witnessing a cultural and pedagogical evolution. The…

This output was produced from the following dataset:
Creative Victoria (2020): All Sustaining Creative Workers recipients. Dataset. https://creative.vic.gov.au/grants-and-support/programs/sustaining-creative-workers-initiative

This is an…

This document is a glossary of terms commonly used by the #DataCreativities team. The goal of this document is to help develop a shared language for an interdisciplinary collaboration.
This is a living document and will be iteratively…

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To make sense of data, and to cite data and its relationship to theory and method I draw. I draw the spaces between as I think. I draw the lines that navigate from site to site, thinking with and seeing through allows me to sense-make and make-sense.…

This started as a slideshow of our research but then took on a life of it's own as an episode of our exquisite mashup game.

This digital introduction to #Datacreativites draws from visual and auditory sources that epitomise our collaboration. The summary text of our collaboration is mirrored, highlighted, and disrupted by a ZOOM theme ostinato and compilation of the 34…

View and interact with the visualisation here: https://kristalspreadborough.github.io/ZoomCircle2/interactive/

This interactive visualisation is a representation of the "Glossary of terms commonly used in the #DataCreativities collaboration"…

A how to Guide for getting data out of YouTube using the API This guide will help you get data using the YouTube API (see more info here https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/getting-started) Use this guide if you have a list of youtube links that…
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