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Getting clever with big data to understand the spread of ISIS propaganda News at Curtin

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In the Multimodal Analysis Group within Curtin’s Faculty of Humanities, Professor Kay O’Halloran, Dr Sabine Tan, Dr Peter Wignell and Mr Michael Wiebrands classify and analyse multimodal discourse – understanding ... analysis of small samples of

Education

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The Multimodal Analysis Group specialises in the analysis of language, images and other resources involved in human communication. ... Learn more about the Multimodal Analysis Group.

Dr Shreya Ghosh

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2023:</strong> Primary PI for NCI Australia Adapter Allocation scheme Q4 2023 on Multimodal Computational Modelling of Human-Human Interaction. ... Fall 2023:</strong> Co-Lecturing&nbsp;Human Computer Interface at Curtin University.</p> </li> <li>

Professor Karen Murcia

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Prof Karen Murcia

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53 (September), 18-25</p> <p>Murcia, K., (2014), Interactive and multimodal pedagogy: A case study of how teachers and students use interactive whiteboard technology in primary science. ... Proceedings</strong></p> <p>Hackling, M., Murcia, K.,