The project aimed to identify gaps between generations with regard to perceptions, attitudes and expectations of digital technology in relation to the learning and teaching of the moving image, and to help bridge any gaps and enhance communication between students, academic and support staff. This ethnographic study includes a combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods including digital video as research practice with 34 recorded interviews: 50% with students, 30% academic and 20% support staff at the University of Brighton and at the Royal College of Art, London. We found that there is a gap between expectations and experiences of digital technology, attitudes to the learning and teaching of the moving image vary in compl...
As higher education courses are increasingly expected to have an online presence, academic staff are...
This research will examine two rapidly evolving industries: motion picture and tertiary education, a...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. While audio recordings and observation might have dominated past decades of...
AMI and Ed. (artists’ moving image and education) is a doctoral education action research project wh...
This article presents data gathered through a University for the Creative Arts Learning and Teaching...
This report presents the results that emerged from the Digital Picture project. Proposed and run by ...
How to build constructive dialogue between different cultural and social groups may be a huge challe...
Looking: Thinking: Making considers the initial findings and observations gathered during the first ...
Interdisciplinary cooperation and study are frequently advocated in reports and articles, not least ...
Undergraduate students electing to study imaging encounter the challenge of developing their practic...
This paper examines both staff and students perspectives of using learning technologies within arts ...
The fourth industrial revolution is upon us, bringing with it modern trends and new imaging equipmen...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.This paper reports...
Student engagement and retention are issues that many of us are currently trying to address. Making ...
Looking: Thinking: Making considers the initial findings and observations gathered during the first ...
As higher education courses are increasingly expected to have an online presence, academic staff are...
This research will examine two rapidly evolving industries: motion picture and tertiary education, a...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. While audio recordings and observation might have dominated past decades of...
AMI and Ed. (artists’ moving image and education) is a doctoral education action research project wh...
This article presents data gathered through a University for the Creative Arts Learning and Teaching...
This report presents the results that emerged from the Digital Picture project. Proposed and run by ...
How to build constructive dialogue between different cultural and social groups may be a huge challe...
Looking: Thinking: Making considers the initial findings and observations gathered during the first ...
Interdisciplinary cooperation and study are frequently advocated in reports and articles, not least ...
Undergraduate students electing to study imaging encounter the challenge of developing their practic...
This paper examines both staff and students perspectives of using learning technologies within arts ...
The fourth industrial revolution is upon us, bringing with it modern trends and new imaging equipmen...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.This paper reports...
Student engagement and retention are issues that many of us are currently trying to address. Making ...
Looking: Thinking: Making considers the initial findings and observations gathered during the first ...
As higher education courses are increasingly expected to have an online presence, academic staff are...
This research will examine two rapidly evolving industries: motion picture and tertiary education, a...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. While audio recordings and observation might have dominated past decades of...