Collaborative script writing for a digital media project

IF 0.3 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Lindsay Miller
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Abstract

Writing in a second language, especially using new technologies, is fraught with difficulties for most students. There are two main challenges, firstly, how can students move from their understanding of the mechanical aspects of texts (good sentence structure and appropriate lexis) to deal with issues of how to construct texts that go beyond the basics, for instance drawing upon multiple modes of expression, and secondly, how can students use their knowledge about new technologies to help them create texts? This paper examines the collaborative processes English for Science students go through when constructing a scientific text for a popular audience, here, a digital video scientific documentary. Undergraduate students had to work in groups to write the text for a digital story based on an experiment they had undertaken. As part of the process these students had to prepare a script which was then recorded, either speaking directly to the camera, or as a voice over onto the video to complement their video images. Based on examples from the students’ generated data: Facebook, WhatsApp posts and scripts, we see that the end product was rich and informative. It is maintained that a collaborative approach using new technologies to writing such popular scientific texts engages the students with their work and that, when given the opportunity, they learn from each other as much as from their teacher.
为数字媒体项目协作编写脚本
用第二语言写作,尤其是使用新技术,对大多数学生来说都充满了困难。有两个主要的挑战,首先,学生如何从他们对文本机械方面的理解(良好的句子结构和适当的词汇)转移到如何构建超越基础的文本的问题,例如利用多种表达模式;其次,学生如何利用他们关于新技术的知识来帮助他们创建文本。本文考察了科学英语学生在为大众观众构建科学文本时所经历的合作过程,这里是一个数字视频科学纪录片。本科生必须小组合作,根据他们所做的实验为一篇数字故事写文章。作为过程的一部分,这些学生必须准备一份脚本,然后将其录制下来,要么直接对着摄像机说话,要么作为视频的旁白来补充他们的视频图像。根据学生生成数据的例子:Facebook, WhatsApp帖子和脚本,我们看到最终产品丰富且信息丰富。有人坚持认为,使用新技术的合作方法来编写这种科普读物,使学生参与到他们的工作中来,如果有机会,他们可以相互学习,就像从老师那里学习一样。
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Writing & Pedagogy
Writing & Pedagogy EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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