An ethnographic approach to studying the student experience: The student perspective through free form video diaries. A Practice Report

This is a longitudinal project, in its third year, involving free-form video diaries by undergraduate students, reflecting on aspects of their experience that are significant to them. Sixty four students, from three cohorts, have been given video cameras and they return regular (weekly) short videos...

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Main Authors: Annette Cashmore, Paul Green, Jon Scott
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Queensland University of Technology 2010-07-01
Series:International Journal of the First Year in Higher Education
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Online Access:https://fyhejournal.com/article/view/22
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spelling doaj-7eac19bd99a1486b92852066ddb48ee02020-11-25T02:53:50ZengQueensland University of TechnologyInternational Journal of the First Year in Higher Education1838-29592010-07-011110611110.5204/intjfyhe.v1i1.2216An ethnographic approach to studying the student experience: The student perspective through free form video diaries. A Practice ReportAnnette Cashmore0Paul Green1Jon Scott2University of LeicesterUniversity of MelbourneUniversity of LeicesterThis is a longitudinal project, in its third year, involving free-form video diaries by undergraduate students, reflecting on aspects of their experience that are significant to them. Sixty four students, from three cohorts, have been given video cameras and they return regular (weekly) short videos covering whatever is important to them. Focus group sessions enable discussion of specific issues. We have coded video data so that we, and others, will be able to draw on it. The data provides insight, from the student perspective, into many issues including friendships, induction, assessment, modes of study, teamwork etc. As an example, we will present some of our findings in relation to academic and social transitions experienced by students throughout their first year. However, a key question is how can we make this rich resource of video data available so that it can inform a wider range of studies across the international higher education community?https://fyhejournal.com/article/view/22first year experience, student feedback, reflective learning, video diary
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An ethnographic approach to studying the student experience: The student perspective through free form video diaries. A Practice Report
International Journal of the First Year in Higher Education
first year experience, student feedback, reflective learning, video diary
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title An ethnographic approach to studying the student experience: The student perspective through free form video diaries. A Practice Report
title_short An ethnographic approach to studying the student experience: The student perspective through free form video diaries. A Practice Report
title_full An ethnographic approach to studying the student experience: The student perspective through free form video diaries. A Practice Report
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title_sort ethnographic approach to studying the student experience: the student perspective through free form video diaries. a practice report
publisher Queensland University of Technology
series International Journal of the First Year in Higher Education
issn 1838-2959
publishDate 2010-07-01
description This is a longitudinal project, in its third year, involving free-form video diaries by undergraduate students, reflecting on aspects of their experience that are significant to them. Sixty four students, from three cohorts, have been given video cameras and they return regular (weekly) short videos covering whatever is important to them. Focus group sessions enable discussion of specific issues. We have coded video data so that we, and others, will be able to draw on it. The data provides insight, from the student perspective, into many issues including friendships, induction, assessment, modes of study, teamwork etc. As an example, we will present some of our findings in relation to academic and social transitions experienced by students throughout their first year. However, a key question is how can we make this rich resource of video data available so that it can inform a wider range of studies across the international higher education community?
topic first year experience, student feedback, reflective learning, video diary
url https://fyhejournal.com/article/view/22
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