Digital Video Composing - (Perspectives in Instructional Technology and Distance Educat) by David L Bruce & Sunshine R Sullivan (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The edited volume, Digital Video Composing: Multimodal Teaching & Assessment, provides an in-depth examination of teachers' intentional use of learning, teaching, and assessment practices with digital video (DV) across a range of educational contexts.
- About the Author: David L. Bruce is an associate professor in the Department of Learning and Instruction at the University at Buffalo.
- 352 Pages
- Education, Teaching Methods & Materials
- Series Name: Perspectives in Instructional Technology and Distance Educat
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About the Book
The edited volume, Digital Video Composing: Multimodal Teaching & Assessment, provides an in-depth examination of teachers' intentional use of learning, teaching, and assessment practices with digital video (DV) across a range of educational contexts.
Book Synopsis
The edited volume, Digital Video Composing: Multimodal Teaching & Assessment, provides an in-depth examination of teachers' intentional use of learning, teaching, and assessment practices with digital video (DV) across a range of educational contexts. As a versatile multimodal educational tool, DV has become ubiquitous in twenty-first-century culture, allowing users to produce, share, and view others' work.
The chapters in this book contain grounded portrayals using DV for in-school, out-of-school, and online educational contexts across a range of ages. Divided into three sections--foundational aspects of DV, portraits of educational practice, and DV in teacher preparation and professional development--the chapters present tangible examples of DV educational applications that promote critical and constructive thinking and life-long learning. The authors employ various frameworks--including multimodality, semiotics, anti-racism, critical literacies, trauma-informed care, and critical media literacy--while exploring a range of subject matter. Chapter topics include rhetorical features and affordances of reading and composing with DV, cultural counterstories, social and political inquiry and critiques, and connections between print and video.
Together, these examples of research and practice represent a montage of how DV is being used across different multimodal learning spaces, including urban, rural, and online settings.
About the Author
David L. Bruce is an associate professor in the Department of Learning and Instruction at the University at Buffalo.
Sunshine R. Sullivan has been an educator for 26 years. After nearly 18 years of serving as a professor in higher education, she's returned to public school teaching.