Betwyll in Toronto: learning Italian through social reading
Prof. Simone Casini presents the social reading project designed for his students of Italian at the University of Toronto Mississauga.
Prof. Simone Casini presents the social reading project designed for his students of Italian at the University of Toronto Mississauga.
In Washington, Iuri Moscardi presented the TwLetteratura method on which Betwyll is based, in a panel on the cross-fertilization between Twitter and literature. The NeMLA
It may happen if you are studying our method for your PhD at CUNY: Iuri Moscardi’s account from GC DRI. Something I really like about
An interview with Claudio Nobili, Postdoctoral Researcher at Ghent University, where Betwyll is used for collaborative learning in Humanities. Twitter in Humanities Teaching (THT) is
The results of #Senso, the social reading project piloted at the University of Edinburgh by professors Marco Palone and Carlo Pirozzi.
On 19 October, Iuri Moscardi introduced Betwyll in Toronto for the Week of Italian Language in the World. Betwyll met Canada on Friday, 19 October 2018 in