Thinking through Play: “Visual” Approaches to Post/Graduate Research Writing

Author(s):  
Cecile Badenhorst

While playfulness is important to graduate writing to shift students into new ways of thinking about their research, a key obstacle to having fun is writing anxiety. Writing is emotional, and despite a growing field of research that attests to this, emotions are often not explicitly recognized as part of the graduate student writing journey. Many students experience writing anxiety, particularly when receiving feedback on dissertations or papers for publication. Feedback on writing-in-progress is crucial to meeting disciplinary expectations and developing a scholarly identity for the writer. Yet many students are unable to cope with the emotions generated by criticism of their writing. This paper presents pedagogical strategies—free-writing, negotiating negative internal dialogue, and using objects to externalize feelings—to help students navigate their emotions, while recognizing the broader discursive context within which graduate writing takes place. Reflections on the pedagogical strategies from nineteen Masters and PhD students attending a course, Graduate Research Writing, were used to illustrate student experiences over the semester. The pedagogical strategies helped students to recognize their emotions, to make decisions about their emotional reactions and to develop agency in the way they responded to critical feedback. By acknowledging the emotional nature of writing, students are more open to creativity, originality, and imagination.


Author(s):  
Maria Almerinda De Souza Matos ◽  
Christiane Bruce Dos Santos

<p class="Normal1"> </p><p class="Normal1"> </p><p class="Normal1"><strong>Resumo</strong></p><p class="Normal1">Esse estudo se propôsThis study aimed to investigate the presence or absence Assistive Technology. Special Education. Accessibility. Social Inclusion. Assistive Technology. Special Education. Accessibility. Social Inclusion. Assistive Technology. Special Education. Accessibility. Social Inclusion. o sensu post-graduate research on Assistive Technology (AT) in the northern region of the country. This state- of- art is part of our doctoral thesis on TA which is still being written. Assistive Technology is an interdisciplinary area that encompasses resources and services that aim to give functionality to the lives of people with disabilities or reduced mobility. The object of study was the Brazilian Library of Theses and Dissertations and the Data base of Post-graduate Programs in Education of the Northern Region, recognized by the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education - Capes. Improvement Cordination A study was made from 2015 to 2019. The survey results indicate that only three researches related to the theme were found in the entire Northern Region. This indicates the low capillarity of AT research in Brazil and the urgency for investiments on AT research in the states that are part of the studied region, since the literature indicates that the demands on AT are distributed throughout Brazil. a investigar a presença ou ausência de pesquisas de Pós-graduação stricto sensu acerca da Tecnologia Assistiva (TA) na Região Norte do país. Esse estado da Arte faz parte de nossa tese de doutorado sobre TA a qual está em processo de construção. Tecnologia Assistiva é uma área de conhecimento de característica interdisciplinar que engloba recursos e serviços que objetivam dar funcionalidade a vida das pessoas com deficiência, incapacidade ou mobilidade reduzida. Serviram como objeto de estudo a Biblioteca Brasileira de Teses e Dissertações e os Banco de Dados dos Programas de Pós-graduação em Educação da Região Norte reconhecidos pela Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior- Capes. Foi feito um recorte do período de 2015 a 2019. Os resultados da pesquisa indicam que foram encontradas apenas três pesquisas relacionadas a temática em toda Região Norte. Isso indica a baixa capilaridade das pesquisas em TA no Brasil e a urgência de investimento em pesquisas em TA nos estados que compõem a região estudada, uma vez que a literatura indica que as demandas em TA estão distribuídas em todo o Brasil.</p><p class="Normal1"> </p>


Author(s):  
Gordon Joyes

This chapter describes two tools for personalised learning that were outcomes of projects led by the author for use in educational settings. These are the Virtual Resources for Online Research Training (V-ResORT) and the Virtual Interactive Platform (ViP) learning tools. The former was designed to support post graduate research students to develop an understanding of educational research through an exploration of researcher video narratives. The latter was designed to support online communities in sharing and critiquing videos of practice. These tools support the development of a learner identity characterized by proactive participation in construction and reconstruction of knowledge rather than pure consumption. This involves an engagement with communities of practice which it is argued is central to personalised learning.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jorge Schneider ◽  
Douglas Wilkerson ◽  
Brenda Solomon ◽  
Caryl Perlman ◽  
Denise Tsioles ◽  
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