Visual Pedagogy

Visual Pedagogy
Author: Brian Goldfarb
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2002-10-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0822329646

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DIVCritiques some deployments of media in education, in and out of school, while exploring progressive possibilities in others./div

The Educated Eye Visual Culture and Pedagogy in the Life Sciences

The Educated Eye  Visual Culture and Pedagogy in the Life Sciences
Author: Nancy A. Anderson,Michael R. Dietrich
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2018
Genre: Communication and culture
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The creation and processing of visual representations in the life sciences is a critical but often overlooked aspect of scientific pedagogy. The Educated Eye follows the nineteenth-century embrace of the visible in new spectatoria, or demonstration halls, through the twentieth-century cinematic explorations of microscopic realms and simulations of surgery in virtual reality.

Visual Pedagogy

Visual Pedagogy
Author: Brian Goldfarb
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2002-10-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780822384052

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In classrooms, museums, health clinics and beyond, the educational uses of visual media have proliferated over the past fifty years. Film, video, television, and digital media have been integral to the development of new pedagogical theories and practices, globalization processes, and identity and community formation. Yet, Brian Goldfarb argues, the educational roles of visual technologies have not been fully understood or appreciated. He contends that in order to understand the intersections of new media and learning, we need to recognize the sweeping scope of the technologically infused visual pedagogy—both in and outside the classroom. From Samoa to the United States mainland to Africa and Brazil, from museums to city streets, Visual Pedagogy explores the educational applications of visual media in different institutional settings during the past half century. Looking beyond the popular media texts and mainstream classroom technologies that are the objects of most analyses of media and education, Goldfarb encourages readers to see a range of media subcultures as pedagogical tools. The projects he analyzes include media produced by AIDS/HIV advocacy groups and social services agencies for classroom use in the 1990s; documentary and fictional cinemas of West Africa used by the French government and then by those resisting it; museum exhibitions; and TV Anhembi, a municipally sponsored collaboration between the television industry and community-based videographers in São Paolo, Brazil. Combining media studies, pedagogical theory, and art history, and including an appendix of visual media resources and ideas about the most productive ways to utilize visual technologies for educational purposes, Visual Pedagogy will be useful to educators, administrators, and activists.

Visual Pedagogy for Student s Learning of Culture in World Language Classes

Visual Pedagogy for Student s Learning of Culture in World Language Classes
Author: Hyo-Kyung Ahn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89097474712

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Engaging Images for Research Pedagogy and Practice

Engaging Images for Research  Pedagogy  and Practice
Author: Bridget Turner Kelly,Carrie A. Kortegast
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2023-07-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000980578

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This book introduces practitioners and researchers of student affairs to the use of images as a means to gaining new insights in researching and promoting student learning and development, and understanding the campus environment. Visual research methods can surface and represent ideas in compelling ways and augment the traditional written word and numerical data methodologies of social science research. The purpose of this book is to provide informative, rich examples of the use of visuals to understand and promote college student development research, pedagogy, and practice.With the increased accessibility of cameras, the ability to engage in image production has become widely available. Individual--including college students, faculty, and administrators--narrate the social world in new ways using visuals. While on the one hand students are using images to mobilize around social issues on campus, on the other, institutionally produced visual artifacts send messages about institutional culture and values. In promoting visual literacy, this book offers new opportunities for student development administrators and faculty to utilize the visual sensory modality and image-based artifacts to promote student success and belonging which are critical outcomes of higher education.The book is divided into three sections: research, pedagogy, and practice. The first makes the case for adding visual methods to the researcher’s toolbox, describing past uses and outlining a theoretical approach to visual methods and methodologies in higher education research. The pedagogical section demonstrates different and creative ways for educators to think about how subjects--such as social justice--might be taught and how educators can draw upon new, changing modalities in their existing pedagogies and frameworks; and it illustrates how visual-based pedagogies can prompt students to new understandings about the content of their course of study. The concluding section describes how student development professionals can also utilize visual methods to provide students with out-of-classroom learning opportunities and as a means to stimulate student reflection and identity development. It also explores how visual methods can serve a way for practitioners to reflect on their professional practice and use of theory in their work. Intended for higher education educators, researchers, and practitioners who teach, research, and promote college student development and learning, this book could also be used in student affairs and higher education courses and professional development workshops.

Critical Digital Pedagogy in Higher Education

Critical Digital Pedagogy in Higher Education
Author: Suzan Köseoğlu ,George Veletsianos ,Chris Rowell
Publsiher: Athabasca University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2023-01-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781771993647

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Recent efforts to solve the problems of education—created by neoliberalism in and out of higher education—have centred on the use of technology that promises efficiency, progress tracking, and automation. The editors of this volume argue that using technology in this way reduces learning to a transaction. They ask administrators, instructors, and learning designers to reflect on our relationship with these tools and explore how to cultivate a pedagogy of care in an online environment. With an eye towards identifying different and better possibilities, this collection investigates previously under-examined concepts in the field of digital pedagogy such as shared learning and trust, critical consciousness, change, and hope.

Visual Pedagogies

Visual Pedagogies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2022-12-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004529847

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Visual Pedagogies: Concepts, Cases and Practices takes readers on a journey through practico-theoretical experiments in thought, research and practice. Across disciplines, these authors navigate visuality to enhance pedagogical sensibility to how we observe, analyze, criticize and reflect on through visual processes.

Qualitative Research and Evaluation in Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy

Qualitative Research and Evaluation in Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy
Author: Kevin Andrew Richards,Michael A Hemphill,Paul M Wright
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2023-01-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781284290240

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Published in conjunction with SHAPE America! Focusing on the unique nature of qualitative methods within kinesiology settings, Qualitative Research and Evaluation in Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy guides graduate students and early career researchers through designing, conducting, and reporting of qualitative research studies with specific references to the challenges and possibilities of the field. Written by qualitative researchers in the fields of physical education and activity, this practical text begins with an overview of qualitative methods before advancing into planning for, collecting, and analyzing qualitative data. The final sections highlight specific qualitative methods applications in physical education and activity before discussing future directions and emerging applications of qualitative research.