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  1. Developing student capacity to produce digital scholarship in the humanities.Kelly Schrum - 2021 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 21 (2):158-175.
    Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, Volume 21, Issue 2, Page 158-175, April 2022. Despite the increased use of technology in higher education classrooms, we need a better understanding of pedagogical strategies that improve student ability to produce quality scholarly digital content in the humanities. This research was designed to examine student learning through scholarly digital storytelling, a technology-enhanced assessment. The researcher collected data during and after an interdisciplinary, graduate scholarly digital storytelling course, including student work, student reflections, and individual (...)
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  • Digital storytelling in Australia: Academic perspectives and reflections.Robert Clarke & Andrea Adam - 2012 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 11 (1-2):157-176.
    This project explored the experiences of a small sample of Australian academics with the use of digital storytelling as a pedagogical tool in higher education contexts. This article describes two case studies of academic uses of digital storytelling, along with interpretive analysis of six semi-structured interviews of academics working within media and communication studies and their reflections on the potential of digital storytelling to enhance student learning and the student experience. Three consistent themes emerged, based around issues of definition, the (...)
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