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Using video journals in academic service-learning (CROSBI ID 234746)

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Mikelić Preradović, Nives ; Jandrić, Petar Using video journals in academic service-learning // Polytechnic and design, 4 (2016), 4; 407-419. doi: 10.19279/TVZ.PD.2016-4-4-06

Podaci o odgovornosti

Mikelić Preradović, Nives ; Jandrić, Petar

engleski

Using video journals in academic service-learning

This paper chronicles experience of one of its authors (Nives Mikelić Preradović) with video journals in the service-learning course with year-5 students of Information Sciences at the University in Zagreb (Croatia) specialized in the following fields: Archival Science, Library Science, Museology, and Informatics Teacher Education. The first part of the paper introduces academic service-learning and outlines previous experiences with video journals in servicelearning. The second part of the paper describes service-learning at the University of Zagreb, and briefly introduces research methodology. The third part of the paper presents two case studies of using video journals in academic service-learning: TiM: Ti i Muzej (Team: You and Museum) and Readers’ Club Knjigotron. The last, fourth part of the paper, analyses case studies and describes advantages and obstacles to introduce video journaling in service-learning. The paper confirms earlier research in conclusion that the main obstacles to such implementation are technical skills related to video production. However, it also shows that widely available equipment, such as phones and computers, satisfies the needs of service-learning. Therefore, in contrast to earlier research, it seems that equipment has ceased to be an obstacle. In spite of differences in technical proficiency and quality of final videos, students in both groups have met learning outcomes and acquired appropriate critical skills. Instead of speaking of video proficiency, therefore, the paper suggests that future research should turn into the direction of video literacy.

service-learning ; community-engaged learning ; video journal ; case study ; video production ; video literacy

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Podaci o izdanju

4 (4)

2016.

407-419

objavljeno

1849-1995

10.19279/TVZ.PD.2016-4-4-06

Povezanost rada

Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti

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