Title: Teaching in the new vernacular
1Teaching in the new vernacular
- Video as a participatory medium
Mark Phillipson, Columbia University Columbia
Center for New Media Teaching Learning CNI, 5
December 2006
2Teaching in the new vernacular
f. L. vern-a-cul-us domestic, native, indigenous,
f. verna a home-born slave, a native.
3Teaching in the new vernacular
To whom or to what belongs this expiring century?
Is it the American Century? Perhaps. The century
of world wars and holocaust? Certainly. The
science century? Undoubtedly. But I nominate
celluloid and its baby cousin videotape for more
than anything else this has been the Movie
Century, an epoch in which film and video and the
images they mediate have replaced print and books
and the words they once brokered as the chief
instrumentalities of human communication, persuasi
on, and entertainment. - Benjamin Barber, Jihad
vs. McWorld, 1996
4 5Teaching in the new vernacular
- Video as a participatory medium
6Participatory?
7Knowledge-based community
- A knowledge-based community views its work as one
move in - a process of continual change to a common,
external, codified - knowledge base around the practice.
- Margaret Riel and Linda Polin, Online Learning
Communities, - In Designing for Virtual Communities in the
Service of Learning, 2004
8Participatory culture
- Participatory culture is emerging as the culture
absorbs and responds to the explosion of new
media technologies that make it possible for
average consumers to archive, annotate,
appropriate, and recirculate media content in
powerful new ways. - - Henry Jenkins, Confronting the Challenges of
Participatory Culture, 2006
9archive, annotate, appropriate, and recirculate
10Old wine, new skin
- Participatory culture is emerging as the culture
absorbs and responds to the explosion of new
media technologies that make it possible for
average consumers to archive, annotate,
appropriate, and recirculate media content in
powerful new ways. - - Henry Jenkins, Confronting the Challenges of
Participatory Culture, 2006
11The ubiquitous YouTube
12Veotag
13Mojiti
14Participatory video tools at CCNMTL
15VITAL
16Ginsberg pre-VITAL
17Design research
http//ccnmtl.columbia.edu/dr/index.html
18Development of VITAL
- Further improvement of UI, workflow
- More collaborative functionality feedback on
others work, group work spaces - User uploading of clips
- Fine-tuned control of videos (frame-by-frame)
- Ability to write on video screen of a video frame
19VITAL student survey
- ? Watched every video in the Digital Library
(80) - ? Watched the videos more than once (92)
- ? Felt that the videos helped them to understand
the course content (96) - ? Helped them to remember the concepts (89)
- ? Helped them relate the concepts to their own
practice (80)
20VITAL student survey
- Agree or strongly agree that the videos...
- Illustrate the concepts I read about (100)
- Teach me how to observe children (100)
- Model techniques for interacting with children
(92) - Open my mind about what children can do (88)
- Give me new ideas for teaching (77)
21VITAL student survey
- Selection of specific clips within each assigned
video helped me to focus on the content of the
videos (66) - Naming of my clips also contributed in this
regard (77) - Knowing that I would be using these clips in my
essays changed how I watched the videos (73)
22VITAL now used in
- Dentistry
- Developmental psychology
- Early childhood mathematics
- Film studies
- Foreign language instruction
- History of modern dance
- Jazz studies
- Motor learning
- Oral History
- Social work
23http//havel.columbia.edu