Ethnography is useful as a pedagogical tool because it uncovers layers of meaning, relies on inductive reasoning, and allows students to generate theory grounded in the empirical world. Likewise, using video project assignments encourages deep engagement, increases student recall of new knowledge, and links visual clues to memory. Video projects also encourage creativity and teach transferable technological skills. In this panel, I explore the pedagogical praxis of combining ethnographic methods, such as participant observation and interviewing, with video-making projects to encourage durable learning. Student co-presenters will show clips from their video projects and reflect on the impact of the assignment
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As education moves towards a more digital experience, teachers and students are increasingly using v...
Research into the communication and interactions in classrooms need to take the multimodal nature of...
This paper presents a practical toolkit for researchers seeking to use video to record teaching and ...
Water and Potato Chips: Classroom Ritual Reenactments as Forms of Pedagogical Resistance, Michelle C...
This paper reflects on ethnographic research at Educational Video Center (EVC), a non-profit media e...
With an interest in learning that is set in collaborative situations, the data session presents exce...
Unique historical sources of German social science classroom videos in the phase of 1990–91 Historic...
Technology is a valuable tool for researchers of young children for many reasons. This chapter discu...
The use of ethnographic film to give students a sense of “being there” is a standard in contemporary...
Participant observation is a foundational method in anthropology, and observational assignments appe...
This interdisciplinary collection provides a set of innovative and inventive approaches to the use o...
International audienceThe rapid development of video technology in the last decade has changed the w...
The dialogue below reflects on the cutting-edge research on video literacies being undertaken in sev...
This 20 minute film explores the use of hybrid lesson plans, those consisting of traditional in-clas...
Purpose This commentary aims to echo Wilkinson, Bailey, and Maher's (this volume) arguments about th...
As education moves towards a more digital experience, teachers and students are increasingly using v...
Research into the communication and interactions in classrooms need to take the multimodal nature of...
This paper presents a practical toolkit for researchers seeking to use video to record teaching and ...
Water and Potato Chips: Classroom Ritual Reenactments as Forms of Pedagogical Resistance, Michelle C...