Take a picture of religion: Engaging students in the multisensory study of lived religion

S. Sinclair, J. Maiden
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This article investigates how different media (including digital photography and sound recordings) can facilitate students’ creative engagement with complex concepts in the study of religion, particularly those associated with a ‘lived religion’ approach. In doing so, it explores possibilities for object-based learning and multisensory learning experiences in Higher Education (see also: Chatterjee et al., 2015; Innovating Pedagogy, 2020; Kelly and Sihite, 2018; Medina, 2009). It adopts a case study approach, focused on the critical evaluation of a range of assessed and unassessed activities that form part of the undergraduate second year (Level 5) Religious Studies course ‘A227 Exploring Religion: Places, Practices, Texts and Experiences’ offered at The Open University (UK). These activities ask students to take photographs and make sound recordings of aspects of religion in their local environment and then share and discuss these with other students on an online platform. The findings of this study are of particular relevance to blended and distance learning settings (including socially distanced settings in the context of the Covid19-pandemic) in Higher Education, where opportunities for object-based, multisensory learning have been especially underexplored. However, they will be of interest to anyone looking for creative ways to engage students in the study of religion.
拍一张宗教的照片:让学生参与对生活宗教的多感官研究
本文探讨了不同的媒体(包括数码摄影和录音)如何在宗教研究中促进学生创造性地参与复杂的概念,特别是那些与“生活宗教”方法相关的概念。在此过程中,它探索了高等教育中基于对象的学习和多感官学习体验的可能性(另见:Chatterjee等人,2015;创新教学法,2020;Kelly and Sihite, 2018;麦地那,2009)。它采用案例研究的方法,重点是对构成本科二年级(5级)宗教研究课程“A227探索宗教:地点、实践、文本和经验”的一部分的一系列评估和未评估活动进行批判性评估。这些活动要求学生在当地环境中拍摄宗教方面的照片和录音,然后在在线平台上与其他学生分享和讨论这些内容。本研究的结果与高等教育中的混合式和远程学习环境(包括covid - 19大流行背景下的社交远程环境)特别相关,在这些环境中,基于对象的多感官学习的机会尤其未得到充分探索。然而,他们会感兴趣的任何人寻找创造性的方式来吸引学生的宗教研究。
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