The Use of Video to Evaluate On-farm Demonstrations as a Tactile Space for Learning

Tactile spaces as learning environments influence individuals’ attitudes through social embeddedness or interconnections among people, and physical embodiedness through experiencing surroundings, potentially fostering deep commitments. When on-farm demonstrations operate as tactile spaces, they coul...

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Main Authors: Hanne Cooreman, Joke Vandenabeele, Lies Debruyne, Fleur Marchand
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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VDA
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4342
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spelling doaj-a13ae63870d14128a744b39138fa6bff2020-11-25T03:04:10ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-05-01124342434210.3390/su12114342The Use of Video to Evaluate On-farm Demonstrations as a Tactile Space for LearningHanne Cooreman0Joke Vandenabeele1Lies Debruyne2Fleur Marchand3KU Leuven & Social Sciences Unit Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (ILVO), Merelbeke 9820, BelgiumKU Leuven—Education, Culture and Society-Laboratory for Education and Society (ECS-LES), Leuven 3000, BelgiumSocial Sciences Unit, Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (ILVO), Merelbeke 9820, BelgiumSocial Sciences Unit, Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (ILVO), Merelbeke 9820, BelgiumTactile spaces as learning environments influence individuals’ attitudes through social embeddedness or interconnections among people, and physical embodiedness through experiencing surroundings, potentially fostering deep commitments. When on-farm demonstrations operate as tactile spaces, they could potentially support the adoption of innovative agricultural practices. In this article, we introduce video analysis as a methodological approach to evaluate this potential of on-farm demonstration (OFD) as tactile spaces. We reflect upon this methodology with a lens on three Belgian on-farm demonstrations, each on a different topic with a different participant group, all including farmers. As a first result, this method assists in defining strengths and weaknesses of an OFD in terms of using its potential as a rich learning environment. Based on our cases, we suggest deliberately incorporating physical interaction opportunities and verbal references to the surroundings during OFDs, as our data reveals that physical embodiedness opportunities stimulate verbal and physical interactions. However, more research should confirm this. Secondly, our research resulted in lessons learned for future use of video to evaluate OFDs as tactile spaces, building on the VDA methodological framework of Nassauer and Legewie (2018). We summarise our insights in methodological guidelines, which can serve as a starting point to guide future research.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4342tactile spaceon-farm demonstrationpeer learningvideoVDAmore-than-representational knowledge
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The Use of Video to Evaluate On-farm Demonstrations as a Tactile Space for Learning
Sustainability
tactile space
on-farm demonstration
peer learning
video
VDA
more-than-representational knowledge
author_facet Hanne Cooreman
Joke Vandenabeele
Lies Debruyne
Fleur Marchand
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title The Use of Video to Evaluate On-farm Demonstrations as a Tactile Space for Learning
title_short The Use of Video to Evaluate On-farm Demonstrations as a Tactile Space for Learning
title_full The Use of Video to Evaluate On-farm Demonstrations as a Tactile Space for Learning
title_fullStr The Use of Video to Evaluate On-farm Demonstrations as a Tactile Space for Learning
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Video to Evaluate On-farm Demonstrations as a Tactile Space for Learning
title_sort use of video to evaluate on-farm demonstrations as a tactile space for learning
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Tactile spaces as learning environments influence individuals’ attitudes through social embeddedness or interconnections among people, and physical embodiedness through experiencing surroundings, potentially fostering deep commitments. When on-farm demonstrations operate as tactile spaces, they could potentially support the adoption of innovative agricultural practices. In this article, we introduce video analysis as a methodological approach to evaluate this potential of on-farm demonstration (OFD) as tactile spaces. We reflect upon this methodology with a lens on three Belgian on-farm demonstrations, each on a different topic with a different participant group, all including farmers. As a first result, this method assists in defining strengths and weaknesses of an OFD in terms of using its potential as a rich learning environment. Based on our cases, we suggest deliberately incorporating physical interaction opportunities and verbal references to the surroundings during OFDs, as our data reveals that physical embodiedness opportunities stimulate verbal and physical interactions. However, more research should confirm this. Secondly, our research resulted in lessons learned for future use of video to evaluate OFDs as tactile spaces, building on the VDA methodological framework of Nassauer and Legewie (2018). We summarise our insights in methodological guidelines, which can serve as a starting point to guide future research.
topic tactile space
on-farm demonstration
peer learning
video
VDA
more-than-representational knowledge
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4342
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