ABSTRACT: Digital video production in schools is often theorised, researched and written about in two ways: either as a part of media studies practice or as a technological innovation, bringing new, “creative”, digital tools into the curriculum. Using frameworks for analysis derived from multimodality theory, new literacy studies and theories of embodied identity, this study examines a video production made by two children who were taking part in a video project on the theme of self-representation and identity. Evidence was collected in the form of production notes, video interviews and the media text itself. The findings suggest that this way of working in new media can be thought of as a new literacy practice, metaphorically conceived as ...
In this study, I used a lens of performance theory to examine the creative collaborative processes o...
Abstract. Traditionally, educational researchers and practitioners have focused on the development o...
In this article, the author presents a multimodal discourse analysis of a digital video composed by ...
Digital video production in schools is often theorised, researched and written about in two ways: ei...
Digital video production in schools is often theorised, researched and written about in two ways: ei...
This paper discusses a three and a half minute video written, shot and edited by two eleven year old...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation looks closely at the practice of digital media production within a gro...
This book, based on original, empirical research, provides an in-depth account of auto-biographical ...
In this article, we make visible the ways youth position themselves in and through the cultural site...
In most contemporary societies there is broad access to a range of digital technologies. However, in...
In this article the four pedagogical components outlined by the New London Group (1996)—situated pra...
Abstract This paper examines video diaries gathered from 10–11-year-old pupils with the aim of inqui...
This chapter in an edited collection from an EU funded publication is a summary of a keynote address...
173 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.The purpose of this study was...
This article outlines the knowledge and skills students develop when they engage in digital media pr...
In this study, I used a lens of performance theory to examine the creative collaborative processes o...
Abstract. Traditionally, educational researchers and practitioners have focused on the development o...
In this article, the author presents a multimodal discourse analysis of a digital video composed by ...
Digital video production in schools is often theorised, researched and written about in two ways: ei...
Digital video production in schools is often theorised, researched and written about in two ways: ei...
This paper discusses a three and a half minute video written, shot and edited by two eleven year old...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation looks closely at the practice of digital media production within a gro...
This book, based on original, empirical research, provides an in-depth account of auto-biographical ...
In this article, we make visible the ways youth position themselves in and through the cultural site...
In most contemporary societies there is broad access to a range of digital technologies. However, in...
In this article the four pedagogical components outlined by the New London Group (1996)—situated pra...
Abstract This paper examines video diaries gathered from 10–11-year-old pupils with the aim of inqui...
This chapter in an edited collection from an EU funded publication is a summary of a keynote address...
173 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.The purpose of this study was...
This article outlines the knowledge and skills students develop when they engage in digital media pr...
In this study, I used a lens of performance theory to examine the creative collaborative processes o...
Abstract. Traditionally, educational researchers and practitioners have focused on the development o...
In this article, the author presents a multimodal discourse analysis of a digital video composed by ...