The postmodern critique has effectively called on anthropologists to reevaluate ethnographic authority when representing others. However, what is often found lacking in this criticism is an exploration of the ways in which audiences interpret anthropological knowledge. One crucial area that can be easily researched is audience reception of film in introductory anthropology classes. As professors of anthropology increasingly rely on film for illustrating anthropological concepts, we must have an understanding of how this medium is interpreted by student audiences. Film\u27s ability to convey complex information without additional contextualization has yet to be substantiated and previous research has indicated that visual communication\u27s ...
The research question addressed for this curriculum design was, how can film be used to help high sc...
This research is about the students ‘attitude toward the use of films in teaching Cross Cultural Un...
“Educational Viewing Meets Educational Conversation: Phenomenology, Classrooms, and Film Reception” ...
The postmodern critique has effectively called on anthropologists to reevaluate ethnographic authori...
Media-based, pedagogical innovations are understudied and largely undocumented within anthropology a...
Anthropological theory often appears as the capstone course for undergraduate anthropology majors – ...
This research is about the students ‘attitude toward the use of films in teaching Cross Cultural Un...
Young people entering college today have grown up in a multimedia environment, yet the classroom the...
Film has worked as a tool in schools a long time. But what ways can film facilitate learning in an u...
Academics approach film from multiple perspectives, including critical, literary, rhetorical, and ma...
In a world where students and the general public are likely to access historical information from a ...
Showing a film is common practice in most classrooms. However, how are secondary social studies teac...
[eng] Nowadays, teachers and other experts in education are constantly looking for new techniques o...
This thesis addresses the question, "Can a social studies learning activity, using film, help studen...
Learners of a second language must also learn about the culture of that language, not just as a way ...
The research question addressed for this curriculum design was, how can film be used to help high sc...
This research is about the students ‘attitude toward the use of films in teaching Cross Cultural Un...
“Educational Viewing Meets Educational Conversation: Phenomenology, Classrooms, and Film Reception” ...
The postmodern critique has effectively called on anthropologists to reevaluate ethnographic authori...
Media-based, pedagogical innovations are understudied and largely undocumented within anthropology a...
Anthropological theory often appears as the capstone course for undergraduate anthropology majors – ...
This research is about the students ‘attitude toward the use of films in teaching Cross Cultural Un...
Young people entering college today have grown up in a multimedia environment, yet the classroom the...
Film has worked as a tool in schools a long time. But what ways can film facilitate learning in an u...
Academics approach film from multiple perspectives, including critical, literary, rhetorical, and ma...
In a world where students and the general public are likely to access historical information from a ...
Showing a film is common practice in most classrooms. However, how are secondary social studies teac...
[eng] Nowadays, teachers and other experts in education are constantly looking for new techniques o...
This thesis addresses the question, "Can a social studies learning activity, using film, help studen...
Learners of a second language must also learn about the culture of that language, not just as a way ...
The research question addressed for this curriculum design was, how can film be used to help high sc...
This research is about the students ‘attitude toward the use of films in teaching Cross Cultural Un...
“Educational Viewing Meets Educational Conversation: Phenomenology, Classrooms, and Film Reception” ...