
21:35
I took a training years ago but would definitely not be confident doing anything I’m afraid

22:50
I am an experienced Advanced first Aid instructor -

24:48
I am also an experienced Advanced First Aid Instructor in Canada

01:12:41
Thank you, Janina, very interesting. Apologies if I’m leaving earlier but I have a class to teach. See everyone again soon!

01:17:30
Thank you!

01:17:46
Thank you! Janina, very inspiring talk

01:17:46
Such an interesting talk, thank you!

01:17:59
I love your work!

01:18:13
Thank you so much, very very interesting

01:18:36
Thank you very much !

01:25:04
Thank you so much. I have to leave now but recognise the challenges of VR as I am doing my doctorate using 360 immersive and am using some multimodal principles married with IPA to analyse. Thanks so much.

01:28:26
Thank you Janina for this detailed analysis. I’m very interested in the multi-level annotation scheme for the visual layout of comics and graphic novels. So I’ll be checking your article out.

01:35:24
I am looking at the data from the perspective of science communication, the narrative structures in the pamphlet is unlikely to be the narrative structures preferred by the public without any professional background. Too many scenarios at the same time.

01:35:53
It's not a question, just a thought.

01:38:11
@Yiqiong that is an interesting idea

01:45:05
Thank you. Your work is very inspiring.

01:45:29
I could probably set you up with some Canadian Instructors who teach enough that they could connect tool and time of student training.

01:47:46
For sure - view of the teacher versus artist. We could say keep calm but what does keep calm look like?

01:49:08
Thank you very much. I am not yet into multimodality, only trying to work on text and was wondering if corpus, annotations and then DA works or not. your presentation gives me confidence

01:49:42
Great talk! Thanks!

01:49:44
Have a good day. Thankyou

01:49:53
Thank you!

01:49:56
Thank you! Marvellous!

01:50:05
Elisabetta do you have a list that I can be on for these sessions?

01:50:05
Thank you!