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Engaging creative arts students using blogs and online communities Tony Reeves Phil Gomm UCA Image:

Image: Modern home cookery in pictures, Anding, Blanche, Robins, Joan,

Image: detail, Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, Caspar David Friedrich, 1818

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Creative Project 60% Research & Development 40% You are asked to produce a comprehensive blog archiving and annotating your creative development during the duration of the unit. You should use the blog to reflect critically upon your own creative practice and the wider cultural and thematic context of the unit.