This paper discusses a three and a half minute video written, shot and edited by two eleven year old children in London in the summer of 2003. Key questions which were used to structure the discussion included the following: When the children work in a school setting in a medium which is culturally closer to their experiences of life outside than is usual within the curriculum, how do they choose to represent themselves? Which aspects of their lives and/or media experiences do they employ and in which modes? How are these choices related to the meanings they wish to convey? Which aspects of the form and function of digital video authoring allow the children to move the locus of control of activities closer to themselves? What does a discuss...
In most contemporary societies there is broad access to a range of digital technologies. However, in...
This PhD study is a contribution to the contemporary debate on the educational uses of digital techn...
Very young children gain access to and use digital technology (touchscreen tablets, apps, smartphone...
This paper discusses a three and a half minute video written, shot and edited by two eleven year old...
Digital video production in schools is often theorised, researched and written about in two ways: ei...
ABSTRACT: Digital video production in schools is often theorised, researched and written about in tw...
Digital video production in schools is often theorised, researched and written about in two ways: ei...
This chapter in an edited collection from an EU funded publication is a summary of a keynote address...
This article presents an analysis of data from a project which investigated children and young peopl...
In early childhood education, observations of play have typically been documented in paper-based for...
Abstract This paper examines video diaries gathered from 10–11-year-old pupils with the aim of inqui...
This paper evaluates the use of a creative learning activity in which postgraduate student teachers ...
The thesis presents a small-scale case study of a group of Greek primary school children learning to...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation looks closely at the practice of digital media production within a gro...
Assessing learning progression in Media Education is an area of study which has been largely neglect...
In most contemporary societies there is broad access to a range of digital technologies. However, in...
This PhD study is a contribution to the contemporary debate on the educational uses of digital techn...
Very young children gain access to and use digital technology (touchscreen tablets, apps, smartphone...
This paper discusses a three and a half minute video written, shot and edited by two eleven year old...
Digital video production in schools is often theorised, researched and written about in two ways: ei...
ABSTRACT: Digital video production in schools is often theorised, researched and written about in tw...
Digital video production in schools is often theorised, researched and written about in two ways: ei...
This chapter in an edited collection from an EU funded publication is a summary of a keynote address...
This article presents an analysis of data from a project which investigated children and young peopl...
In early childhood education, observations of play have typically been documented in paper-based for...
Abstract This paper examines video diaries gathered from 10–11-year-old pupils with the aim of inqui...
This paper evaluates the use of a creative learning activity in which postgraduate student teachers ...
The thesis presents a small-scale case study of a group of Greek primary school children learning to...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation looks closely at the practice of digital media production within a gro...
Assessing learning progression in Media Education is an area of study which has been largely neglect...
In most contemporary societies there is broad access to a range of digital technologies. However, in...
This PhD study is a contribution to the contemporary debate on the educational uses of digital techn...
Very young children gain access to and use digital technology (touchscreen tablets, apps, smartphone...