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[xmca] Beth Ferholt on Playworlds on vimeo.com
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- From: Andy Blunden <ablunden@mira.net>
- Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2010 22:46:23 +1000
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A talk by Beth Ferholt entitled: "Adult and Child
Development in the Zone of Proximal Development. Socratic
Dialogue in a Playworld" is now avaiable on vimeo.com
http://vimeo.com/groups/39473/videos/15011909
This talk supports the 2-part video made in a classroom with
kids planning a dramatic performance which people would have
seen before. Robert Lecusay is also involved. Beth and
Robert will be amending the video but it will remain
available via the CHAT group on Vimeo:
http://vimeo.com/groups/39473/videos
Andy
Andy Blunden wrote:
Many of you may be interested in the latest addition to the collection
of CHAT videos on vimeo.com:
http://vimeo.com/14844396
The video is an interview recorded via Skype in Melbourne Australia,
with Peter Smagorinsky in Athens, Georgia USA, on Vygotsky's Psychology
of Art.
Apologies for the quality of the video at my end, but fortunately, you
won't see much of it. The quality of the video and audio at Peter's end
is OK.
In a 30-minute interview one can't go too deep, but Peter does a
marvellous job of stimulating interest in the topic rather than
pontificating, and offers new angles on a number of issues of interest
to everyone on this list.
Peter has a paper in an upcoming issue of MCA. I read the paper and this
gave us the basis for the interview. This is something anyone of us
could do, interviewing an MCA author. Peter's interview is not intended
to be at the level of peer reviewed research, but is a great
introduction to the topic of the journal article. Future xmca
discussions would possibly benefit from such interviews. The whole job
is done with Skype (which is free) and Vodburner which you can 'hire'
for $10 a month, and includes a somewhat clunky but adequate video
editing tool.
Anyone interested in emulating this idea?
Andy
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