Animating Best Practice

Author(s)
Jacobs, Brendan
Robin, Bernard
Publication Date
2016-11-01
Abstract
<p>This article discusses the affordances of the explanatory animation creation process on the person who makes the animation, specifically, how his or her own conceptual understanding of any chosen topic is challenged, deepened, and ultimately consolidated throughout this process. Third generation activity theory was used in this study as a methodological lens to examine the explanatory animation process at various stages as both a tool and an object. Whilst educational animations have traditionally been the result of collaborations between professional animators and educators, this article documents how children can be engaged in this same process, as a means in itself, for the sake of their own learning. Our claim here is that the children's mental models, as depicted through the animation key frames, functioned as both flexible models and diagnostic tools.</p>
Citation
Animation, 11(3), p. 263-283
ISSN
1746-8485
1746-8477
Link
Language
en
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd
Title
Animating Best Practice
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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