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dc.contributor.authorWagner, Daniel
dc.date.accessioned2015-09-24T21:06:41Z
dc.date.available2015-09-24T21:06:41Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.isbn9788461705573
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10652/3032
dc.description.abstractThe burgeoning of international connectivity has, in the last few short years, opened up new arenas of artistic collaboration. The next generation of filmmakers will certainly engage with an ever-greater degree of remote collaboration, as more teams work together on projects across the planet. There are now many choices of tools and platforms available to link the world through connected devices. How these tools are strategically employed can mean the difference between a smooth, successful collaboration and one that’s fallen short of its potential for full member involvement. So Iis there such thing as a perfect recipe for an engaging international collaboration? This paper examines one evolving case study in international collaboration within an educational context, parsing the choices made and measuring them against student uptake and involvement. Entertainment Lab for the Very Small Screen (ELVSS) is an evolving experiment in remote collaboration by international student teams collectively making movies on their mobile phones. As the ELVSS project has expanded and grown more complex since its inception in 2011, so have the lessons to be learned from it. What light can this globally collaborative effort shed on all future international collaborations, particularly ones involving mobile moviemaking? To what extent did the combination of smart phones and Web 2.0 platforms assist or impede fluid communication, seamless workflow and creative contribution amongst the huge cohort? What were its successes, what were its lessons? How can we continue to improve the pedagogy of collaborative practice with mobile moviemaking to best prepare students to become productive contributing members of the new synergic world.en_NZ
dc.language.isoenen_NZ
dc.publisherInternational Academy of Technology, Education and Development (IATED), (Valencia, Spain)en_NZ
dc.rightsAll rights reserveden_NZ
dc.subjectremote collaborationen_NZ
dc.subjectmobile moviesen_NZ
dc.subjectcollaborative practiceen_NZ
dc.subjectinnovative pedagogiesen_NZ
dc.subjectEntertainment Lab for the Very Small Screen (ELVSS)en_NZ
dc.subjectsmartphonesen_NZ
dc.subjectWeb 2.0en_NZ
dc.titleAdventures in International Collaboration: Facilitating Globally-Created Student-Generated Mobile Movies Using a Blend of Online Toolsen_NZ
dc.typeConference Contribution - Paper in Published Proceedingsen_NZ
dc.rights.holderInternational Academy of Technology, Education and Development (IATED), (Valencia, Spain)en_NZ
dc.subject.marsden130201 Creative Arts, Media and Communication Curriculum and Pedagogyen_NZ
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationWagner, D. (2014). Adventures in International Collaboration: Facilitating Globally-Created Student-Generated Mobile Movies Using a Blend of Online Tools. Proceedings of EDULEARN14, the 6th annual International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies - Barcelona, Spain(Ed.), ISBN: 9788461705573 (p. 6042-6050)en_NZ
unitec.institutionUnitec Institute of Technologyen_NZ
unitec.publication.spage6042en_NZ
unitec.publication.lpage6050en_NZ
unitec.publication.titleProceedings of EDULEARN14, the 6th annual International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologiesen_NZ
unitec.conference.titleEDULEARN14, the 6th annual International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologiesen_NZ
unitec.conference.orgInternational Academy of Technology, Education and Development (IATED), (Valencia, Spain)en_NZ
unitec.conference.locationBarcelona, Spainen_NZ
unitec.conference.sdate2014-07-07
unitec.conference.edate2014-07-09
unitec.peerreviewedyesen_NZ
dc.contributor.affiliationUnitec Institute of Technologyen_NZ
unitec.identifier.roms56325en_NZ
unitec.institution.studyareaPerforming and Screen Arts


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