Register for the ‘Video stimulated recall, reflection and dialogue’ course
Video stimulated recall and reflection (VSRR) is a research method, whereby researchers use video to stimulate participants’ memory of, and new perspectives on, a familiar videoed event. The focus often includes why the participants chose to act in certain ways and their tacit knowledge, thus some see it as an introspective method.
This one-day course provides insights to fill the gaps left by the limited published accounts of this research method. It covers the rationale for using video stimulated recall, reflection and dialogue, the affordances of the method, the ethical issues, the practical challenges and technical matters. There will be some experiential learning through a practical introduction to video recording equipment and engagements with examples from our work using this approach to study teaching and learning interactions in research methods courses.
The course will take place on the 13 November 2015, at the University of Southampton. To register visit the NCRM website.
http://www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/show.php?article=5828
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