1st Edition

Teaching with the Screen Pedagogy, Agency, and Media Culture

By Dan Leopard Copyright 2013
176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

171 Pages
by Routledge

Teaching with the Screen explores the forms that pedagogy takes as teachers and students engage with the screens of popular culture. By necessity, these forms of instruction challenge traditional notions of what constitutes education. Spotlighting the visual, spatial, and relational aspects of media-based pedagogy using a broad range of critical methodologies–textual analysis, interviews, and... Read more

Preface Introduction. Studying Media in Educational Settings 1. Blackboard Jungle: Narratives of Pedagogy and Experience 2. Agents, Screens, and Machines: The Production of Pedagogy 3. French in Action: The Teacher Presented 4. Trauber TV: The Teacher Augmented 5. STEVE: The Teacher Embodied Conclusion. Presence, Telepresence, and the Gift of Pedagogy Appendix. How to Teach with Teaching Screens

Biography

Dan Leopard is Associate Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at Saint Mary's College in the San Francisco Bay Area, USA.