Purpose and Approach

These materials were created in a spirit of openness and collaboration, making the most of the possibilities digital learning offers such as broader access, flexible pacing, and new ways to connect ideas. At the same time, we recognise the limits of the digital and the continuing importance of face-to-face conversation, mentorship, and shared learning experience. The resources are therefore intended to complement, not replace, the human encounters that make learning meaningful and alive.

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We believe that learning works best when it is shared. You are encouraged to:

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Reading Critically (and Selectively)

The DLRs include plenty of academic reading, but we recommend engagement, above coverage. You do not need to read everything closely. Instead:

Using Audiovisual Materials

Talks, interviews, and sound-based materials should be approached with the same care as written texts. They often require moving between listening, note-taking, and reflection, allowing meaning to emerge over time rather than in a single pass.

You might find it helpful to:

Working Across Disciplines

Interdisciplinary materials are offered to expand perspective, not to dilute disciplinary rigour. When working across fields: