This article focuses on the use of Photographic Participatory Inquiry (PPI) in researching the teaching and learning of photography in the e-learning environment. It is an arts-informed method drawing on digital tools to capture collective information as digital artefacts, which can then be accessed and harnessed to build critical and reflective photographic practices. The multimedia tools employed (for example GoPro video and screen capture) are critically discussed for their potential to contribute understanding of photographic artistic practice and the learning of a digital generation. The article may also provide critical insights and inform more nuanced methods for research and scholarship when wishing to investigate the personalized, ...
This paper will explore the possibilities afforded by the utilization of a head mounted GoPro video ...
This paper discusses how a unique, innovative and effective model of student-centred learning has be...
Responding to conditions of lockdown and social distancing since March 2020, the Centre for Arts and...
This article focuses on the use of Photographic Participatory Inquiry (PPI) in researching the teach...
This article focuses on the use of Photographic Participatory Inquiry (PPI) in researching the teach...
The ubiquitous nature of the photographic image in the 21st century has seen an increased focus on s...
Social media addresses online learner identities but how does it support the development of critical...
This article presents data gathered through a University for the Creative Arts Learning and Teaching...
The purpose of this study is to fill the void in arts education specifically photography to high sch...
In this methodological discussion, a critical and reflective account of the process and use of onlin...
Academics who work in the field of online art education are frequently asked the question, ‘How do y...
This paper draws on pedagogical research, and in particular it focuses on a research project develop...
Abstract: This paper discusses how a unique, innovative and effective model of student-centred learn...
This paper draws on pedagogical research, and in particular it focuses on a research project develop...
This short paper reports on a one-year teaching fellowship undertaken at The University of the Arts ...
This paper will explore the possibilities afforded by the utilization of a head mounted GoPro video ...
This paper discusses how a unique, innovative and effective model of student-centred learning has be...
Responding to conditions of lockdown and social distancing since March 2020, the Centre for Arts and...
This article focuses on the use of Photographic Participatory Inquiry (PPI) in researching the teach...
This article focuses on the use of Photographic Participatory Inquiry (PPI) in researching the teach...
The ubiquitous nature of the photographic image in the 21st century has seen an increased focus on s...
Social media addresses online learner identities but how does it support the development of critical...
This article presents data gathered through a University for the Creative Arts Learning and Teaching...
The purpose of this study is to fill the void in arts education specifically photography to high sch...
In this methodological discussion, a critical and reflective account of the process and use of onlin...
Academics who work in the field of online art education are frequently asked the question, ‘How do y...
This paper draws on pedagogical research, and in particular it focuses on a research project develop...
Abstract: This paper discusses how a unique, innovative and effective model of student-centred learn...
This paper draws on pedagogical research, and in particular it focuses on a research project develop...
This short paper reports on a one-year teaching fellowship undertaken at The University of the Arts ...
This paper will explore the possibilities afforded by the utilization of a head mounted GoPro video ...
This paper discusses how a unique, innovative and effective model of student-centred learning has be...
Responding to conditions of lockdown and social distancing since March 2020, the Centre for Arts and...