This paper examines incorporating video-stimulated recall (VSR) as a data collection technique in cross-cultural research. With VSR, participants are invited to watch video-recordings of particular events that they are involved in; they then recall their thoughts in relation to their observations of their behaviour in relation the event. The research draws on a larger PhD project completed at an Australian university that explored Vietnamese lecturers’ beliefs about learner autonomy. In cross-cultural research using the VSR technique provided significant challenges including time constraints of participants, misunderstandings of the VSR protocol and the possibility of participants’ losing face when reflecting on their teaching episodes. Ada...
The purpose of this article is to examine the potential of video-catalysed re-flective practice for ...
Video-stimulated recall involves videotaping a teacher teaching a lesson, then interviewing that tea...
This qualitative descriptive study explored the experiences of three Kuwaiti pre-service teachers wi...
This paper examines incorporating video-stimulated recall (VSR) as a data collection technique in cr...
Video stimulated recall interviewing is a research technique in which subjects view a video sequence...
For those researching the nuances of the complex interactions and representations that mediate teach...
This paper addresses the use of videography combined with group interviews, as a way to better under...
The use of video in learning to teach is not new. The vast body of research shows that both pre-serv...
An important role for video in education has been to create rich cases of practice for learners. It ...
People are increasingly using advanced communication technologies such as videoconferencing to colla...
The purpose of this article is to examine the potential of video-catalysed reflective practice for s...
This study investigated Turkish and Canadian primary school students’ ways of expressing their perce...
Stimulated recall (SR) is a family of introspective research procedures through which cognitive proc...
This article examines the potential of using stimulated recall as a method to investigate the learni...
This thesis examines the effects of new media technology - particularly the video cassette recorder ...
The purpose of this article is to examine the potential of video-catalysed re-flective practice for ...
Video-stimulated recall involves videotaping a teacher teaching a lesson, then interviewing that tea...
This qualitative descriptive study explored the experiences of three Kuwaiti pre-service teachers wi...
This paper examines incorporating video-stimulated recall (VSR) as a data collection technique in cr...
Video stimulated recall interviewing is a research technique in which subjects view a video sequence...
For those researching the nuances of the complex interactions and representations that mediate teach...
This paper addresses the use of videography combined with group interviews, as a way to better under...
The use of video in learning to teach is not new. The vast body of research shows that both pre-serv...
An important role for video in education has been to create rich cases of practice for learners. It ...
People are increasingly using advanced communication technologies such as videoconferencing to colla...
The purpose of this article is to examine the potential of video-catalysed reflective practice for s...
This study investigated Turkish and Canadian primary school students’ ways of expressing their perce...
Stimulated recall (SR) is a family of introspective research procedures through which cognitive proc...
This article examines the potential of using stimulated recall as a method to investigate the learni...
This thesis examines the effects of new media technology - particularly the video cassette recorder ...
The purpose of this article is to examine the potential of video-catalysed re-flective practice for ...
Video-stimulated recall involves videotaping a teacher teaching a lesson, then interviewing that tea...
This qualitative descriptive study explored the experiences of three Kuwaiti pre-service teachers wi...