Lee Terry
Department of English, Christopher Newport University, Newport News, Virginia 23606, USA.
Gerontol Geriatr Educ. 2012;33(3):272-86. doi: 10.1080/02701960.2012.661810.
The article theorizes that augmenting traditional humanities course work with documentary video-making can enhance and motivate learning. The English class profiled focused on aging and the lives of elders in an adult daycare center and a retirement community. Students documented elders' stories in video over 15 weeks. The instructor's goal was to use the immediacy of video to challenge and dismantle ageist stereotypes. Documentary video-making is a simple, and enticing, technology that gives students a powerful tool for getting to know elders. Scholarship on classroom uses of digital video-making is discussed, and critical comments from the five reflective essays students wrote during the semester are used to track changes in student perceptions of elders.
这篇文章提出理论,认为用纪录片制作来扩充传统人文课程作业可以增强并激发学习效果。所介绍的英语课聚焦于一家成人日托中心和一个退休社区里老年人的衰老过程及生活。学生们在15周的时间里用视频记录了老年人的故事。教师的目标是利用视频的直观性来挑战并消除年龄歧视的刻板印象。纪录片制作是一种简单且诱人的技术,它为学生提供了一个了解老年人的有力工具。文中讨论了关于在课堂上使用数字视频制作的学术研究,并利用学生在学期中撰写的五篇反思性文章中的批判性评论来追踪学生对老年人看法的变化。