ERIC Number: EJ1012037
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2013
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Evaluating Student-Generated Film as a Learning Tool for Qualitative Methods: Geographical "Drifts" and the City
Anderson, Jon
Journal of Geography in Higher Education, v37 n1 p136-146 2013
Film as a tool for learning offers considerable opportunity for enhancing student understanding. This paper reflects on the experiences of a project that required students to make a short film demonstrating their practical understanding of qualitative methods. In the psychogeographical tradition, students were asked to "drift" across the urban environment and record their own experiences of the places encountered. The findings suggest this "drift-film" strategy can be successful in sensitizing individuals to the benefits of qualitative methods, can enhance students' ability to story-board and structure their arguments, and develop key editing skills which can be transferred to future employability. (Contains 3 figures and 6 notes.)
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Methods Courses, Videoconferencing, Student Developed Materials, Film Production, Learning Experience, Urban Environment, Outdoor Education, Geography Instruction, Urban Studies, Human Geography, Instructional Innovation, Teaching Methods, Learning Activities, Learning Strategies, Undergraduate Students, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Field Studies
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom (Wales)
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