This blog is created to support conversation generated from and about the learning process for MA Professional Practice (MAPP) in the Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries (ACI) at Middlesex University.

Thursday, 28 November 2019

Finding your own words to explain a point you are making

Some great examples of researching the feedback I gave 'don't interrupt your sentences with quotes you can put into your own words'. Sophie (BAPP)  then went away and researched this ideas and sent me the follow examples: 

Examples of Paraphrasing rather than direct quotations
EXAMPLE 1
BEFORE:

This follows the emphasis Lo et al place on student variations as they explain

Crucial is a deep and thorough understanding of the different ways by which students come to acquire the capability targeted”. (2002, p. 4).

AFTER:
This follows the emphasis Mun Ling Lo et al place on student variations. They explain how vital it is to understand how contrasting capabilities require adjustable targets. (Lo et al, 2002, p. 4). 

EXAMPLE 2

BEFORE

Twyla Tharp explains that this type of Tacit knowledge

'doesn't need to be accessed through conscious effort'. (Tharp and Reiter, 2006 p 65.) 



AFTER

Twyla Tharp, author of 'The Creative Habit' (Tharp and Reiter, 2006 p 65.) explores this type of tacit knowledge which she characterises as automatic, non-verbal and sensed rather than articulated. 


Wednesday Dec 4th2019 - Online Skype session with DAN4760 Module three focus: The ways ideas can be communicated.

Sorry we are going to have to cancel tonights Skype 

Wednesday Dec 4th2019 - Online Skype session with DAN4760 Module three focus  

Topic: The ways ideas can be communicated.
8pm (time in London)


Please comment below if you are going attend, please also include your thoughts on the topic or current research /reflection you are doing. This is so people can prepare before the conversation by look at and researching each other’s ideas and reflections.

Sunday, 24 November 2019

Sunday Dec 1st - MAPP Monthly Skype discussion group

Sunday Dec 1st - MAPP Monthly Skype discussion group 
8pm (Time in London) 

Please comment below if you are going attend, please also include your thoughts on the  current research /reflection you are doing. This is so people can prepare before the conversation by look at and researching each other’s ideas and reflections.

Thursday, 21 November 2019

Wednesday Nov 27th2019 - Online session with DAN4510 Module One focus

Wednesday Nov 27th2019 - Online session with DAN4510 Module One focus
Topic: synthesis of information through reflection.
8PM (time in London)

Please comment below if you are going attend, please also include your thoughts on the topic or current research /reflection you are doing. This is so people can prepare before the conversation by look at and researching each other’s ideas and reflections.

Tuesday, 19 November 2019

Sunday Skype discussion

On Sunday we had a discussion that started with the stimulus of communication - we move to voice. Finding your voice in the different mediums you are using to communicate (like your writing voice). We talked about meaning and voice happening (or emerging) in the 'in-between' moments: the breaks between modules, the writing up of an observation, the moments needed to just digest something.

I suggest that these moments become 'in-between' to us because we are not expecting them to be of value. They are between (important activity, events,...) but what if we shift the value not from the things (activity, events...), but to the process then the between becomes the center of what we value. In-between becomes where we expect things to happen and... further in-between melts into nowness: no need for distinct points of importance but an on-going aliveness and response to the situation of now. (Using Dewey's use of the word 'situation')

What are your thoughts ...?
Please see below for links to people blog posts also...

Monday, 18 November 2019

Making meaning ...


Looking at your practice whatever it identity it as 'making' is involved at some level. It is important to consider your approach to making (like your approach to learning - making understanding). Thinking about choreography or making and the different ways artists approach the making process. This is an interesting imagined  're-enactment' of the creative process of one maker (Diaghilev) by another maker (Alston). 

Saturday, 16 November 2019

From Helen's blog on Drafts and other thoughts

A note for some further clarity around the role and purpose of Drafts of work.

Drafts are intended to initiate a feedback dialogue (in person, skype, via email) with your supervisor, they are not usefully used to ask if things are 'right' or sent with an expectation of receiving corrections, by way of a pre-marking opportunity.

Please do receive feedback as an extended discussion of your work

Often feedback contains prompts for further reading, suggested texts/practitioners to look at, comments regarding the level of critical thinking/analysis in your writing over overly descriptive personal narrative approaches etc.. Feedback comments are not telling you to 'correct' something and re-submit, but more trying to help you to move your thinking and writing on as we see the process of your work developmentally.

With this in mind, when you have received feedback on a draft of work, and please do consider that we are working our way through draft work from all students across the three MA programmes at this point in the termplease take time to read and consider comments made, come back to your supervisor asking to extend the conversation, arrange a skype is you have further thoughts and questions as a result of the feedback, but please try not to send a 2nd draft asking if the work is now correct, or continuous re-drafts up until the submission date.

We  trust in you as professional people and see our role as supervisors as guiding you, being a critical friend, promting, pushing your thoughts, challenging sometimes in order for you to develop further. We are not testing you getting things 'right' we are interested in your engagement and curiosity about your own work.

Other thoughts 
Do I need to do a new literature review from Module Two to Module Three? 
No, you do not need to re-write the literature review it was there to help you in this next part of the course but it should be likely that doing the inquiry has shed like on different part of the topic which requires you to add to the literature you already have looked at. Or maybe a part of the literature review you did not look at much has now become more important. So use the older review as a starting point and add to it. In your final work you need to include those part of the review that help explain the pints you are making and give context to the scholars you are quoting or ideas you are discussing throughout …. 


Please use the Feedback exchange form. It is so we can start the conversation your draft opens.

Please do not send emails saying, ‘Did you get my email?’ Please just resend the email and contents. At busy times, it means the person being asked ‘Do you get my email’has to find the email they might not have had in the first place – when you could just start from the email you have sent that they now have safely and can reply to.

Adesola - I have said (in the handbook) if you have a quick question please just Skype or call me at anytime. (Helen has times also see Handbook.) I can then answer or call back when I am free.  But please do not use multiple platforms to contact me beyond Skype and email it starts to get really confusing as to where we are in a conversation. 

Saturday, 9 November 2019

Sunday Nov 17th2019 MAPP: Monthly Skype discussion group

Sunday Nov 17th 2019  - MAPP Monthly Skype discussion group 
8pm (Time in London)

Topic: Communicating your ideas.


Please comment below if you are going attend, please also include your thoughts on the topic or current research /reflection you are doing. This is so people can prepare before the conversation by look at and researching each other’s ideas and reflections.

Sunday, 3 November 2019

Monday Nov 11th Online Skype session with DAN4630 Module Two focus: the 'MORE' process

Monday Nov 11th 2019
Online Skype session with DAN4630 Module Two focus – MORE ETHICS process
8pm (time in London)

Please comment below if you are going attend, please also include your thoughts on ethics (procedures and considerations).  This is so people can prepare before the conversation by look at and researching each other’s ideas and reflections.