Producing an Instructional Video for Apprenticeship Training in Basket Weaving in Isale Oyo, Nigeria

Louis Emmanuel Etsename, Tomiwa Joseph Odeyemi
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Basketry, is making interlaced items, typically containers, out of flexible vegetal fibres like twigs, grasses, osiers, bamboo, and rushes or synthetic or plastic materials. The containers created using this technique are known as baskets. Traditional craft methods for producing artefacts are slowly dying and giving way to modern day technology. In the bid to preserve some of such craft skills and impact same on others, the study embarked on the production of an instructional learning resource for weaving traditional baskets in Isale Oyo, Nigeria. The main thrust of this study was to develop an instructional learning resource (video) that would preserve the traditional craft of weaving cane baskets and also train young people. The ADDIE Model of Instruction Systems Design was implemented for the development of the instructional learning material. This involved a preconceived and self-reflexive practical component. The study revealed the stages involved in the production of instructional videos which are the pre-production, production, and post-production stages respectively. Results of the study reaffirms certain findings in some earlier researches associated with instructional materials production. It also strengthened the potential and relevance of instructional videos in documenting and preserving traditional arts and crafts. Consequently, results from the evaluation carried out, suggest that instructional videos can stand in place of a trainer in an apprenticeship training programme.
为尼日利亚伊萨莱奥约的编筐学徒培训制作教学视频
编筐,是用树枝、草、茭白、竹子和芦苇等柔韧的植物纤维或合成材料或塑料材料制作交错的物品,通常是容器。用这种技术制作的容器被称为篮子。传统的工艺品制作方法正在慢慢消亡,让位于现代技术。为了保存这些工艺技能并对其他工艺技能产生影响,本研究着手制作尼日利亚 Isale Oyo 地区编织传统篮子的教学学习资源。这项研究的主旨是开发一种教学学习资源(视频),以保护编织藤篮的传统工艺,并培训年轻人。教学系统设计 ADDIE 模型被用于教学材料的开发。其中包括预先设想和自我反思的实践部分。研究揭示了制作教学视频所涉及的各个阶段,分别是前期制作、制作和后期制作阶段。研究结果再次证实了之前一些与教学材料制作相关的研究结果。它还加强了教学视频在记录和保护传统艺术和手工艺方面的潜力和相关性。因此,评估结果表明,在学徒培训计划中,教学视频可以替代培训师。
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