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Modulo 09. Lezione 20: Padlet: E ora i vostri sogni, i vostri incubi quando si parla di lavoro

A casa completate il Padlet. Discuteremo le vostre idee in classe.

 

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The AUTHORS

Maria Letizia Bellocchio

Maria Letizia Bellocchio is Assistant Professor of Italian in the Department of French and Italian at the University of Arizona. Her areas of expertise are film studies, Italian theatre, Intermediality, Italian culture and law.

Beppe Cavatorta

Beppe Cavatorta is Professor of Italian and serves as Director of Basic Language for Italian at the University of Arizona. His research interests include experimental writings, Italian futurism and the neo-avant-garde, the Second World War in literature and film, and the theory and practice of translation.

Borbala Gaspar

Borbala Gaspar is Lecturer of Italian at the University of Arizona. Her main research interests include identity, agency, learners’ imagination, project-based learning, technology in FL education and multiliteracies.

The GUEST AUTHORS

Federico Fabbri
  • Co-author of module “La cucina italiana” (Intermediate 2. course)
  • Co-developer of grammar slides & homework assignments for module “La cucina italiana” (Intermediate 2. course)
  • Co-developer of grammar slides & homework assignments for module “L’ambiente” (Intermediate 2. course)
  • Developer of grammar slides & homework assignments for module. “Le arti visive” (Intermediate 1. course)
Maria Rita Meli
  • Co-author of module “La cucina italiana” (Intermediate 2. course)
  • Co-developer of grammar slides & homework assignments for module “La cucina italiana” (Intermediate 2. course)
Giulia Negretto

Co-developer of grammar slides & homework assignments for Module “Il design italiano” (Intermediate 1. course)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

COH Teaching and Outreach Grants Program and by the UA French and Italian department funds

We would also like to thank:

  • Jacob Monzingo | Initial plans and H5p tryouts for Italian in Wonderland
  • Ellen Dubinsky | Copyrights
  • The Jackal | Module 9 Il paradosso del colloquio di lavoro video
  • Nicola Gennari | Module 9, 13, 16 storytelling videos
  • Maurizio Scudiero & Archivio Depero | Module 11 ‘Il Futurismo e l’arte pubblicitaria’ di Fortunato Depero & ‘La metodologia di lavoro di Depero’ ©
  • Romina Zani | Module 11 Alessi’s images ©
  • Stefano Benni | Module 12 ‘Autogrill Horror’ Il Bar sotto il mare. Feltrinelli Traveller 2012. ©
  • Pietro Franzese | Module 12 Biketowork-Youtube video
  • Museo Piaggio | Module 12 Images and text ©
  • Pedaliamo di Gusto | Module 12 Manifesti ©
  • Giulio Paravani | Module 13 Pictures Ecomurales di Federico Massa Iena Cruz ©
  • Barbara Cardini | Module 14 & 15 Photos ©
  • Igiaba Scego & Gianluca Costantini | Module 14 ‘Stranieri nel nostro paese.’ Fedele alla linea. Il mondo raccontato dal graphic journalism. Becco Giallo 2017 ©
  • Gianluca Costantini | Module 14 ‘Fuggire da un Hotspot.’ Fedele alla linea. Il mondo raccontato dal graphic journalism. Becco Giallo 2017 ©
  • Piuculture | Module 14 Texts and screenshots
  • Susanna Crisanti| Module 14 Immaginare © OLIVIEROTOSCANISTUDIO
  • Natalia Resmini | Module 15 Fashion Illustrations ©
  • MACRÌ | Module 15 Photos

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