Explanatory animations in the classroom : student-authored animations as digital pedagogy / Brendan Jacobs.

This book provides groundbreaking evidence demonstrating how student-authored explanatory animations can embody and document learning as an exciting new development within digital pedagogy. Explanatory animations can be an excellent resource for teaching and learning but there has been an underlying...

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Main Author: Jacobs, Brendan
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, 2020.
Series:SpringerBriefs in education.
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Summary:This book provides groundbreaking evidence demonstrating how student-authored explanatory animations can embody and document learning as an exciting new development within digital pedagogy. Explanatory animations can be an excellent resource for teaching and learning but there has been an underlying assumption that students are predominately viewers rather than animation authors. The methodology detailed in this book reverses this scenario by putting students in the drivers seat of their own learning. This signals not just a change in perspective, but a complete change in activity that, to continue the analogy, will forever change the conversation and make redundant phrases like "Are we there yet?" and "How much longer?" The digital nature of such practices provides compelling evidence for reconceptualising explanatory animation creation as a pedagogical activity that generates multimodal assessment data. Tying together related themes to advance approaches to evidence-based assessment using digital technologies, this book is intended for educators at any stage of their journey, including pre-service teachers
Physical Description:1 online resource (90 pages)
ISBN:9789811535253
9811535256
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.