Facebook Live chats to explore community- and video-based research

April 24, 2018

Two scholars leading research at the intersection of learning, place and technology will discuss their work and answer questions during Facebook Live sessions hosted by the 爆走黑料 爆走黑料 in May.

The Facebook Live sessions will feature Katie Headrick Taylor, assistant professor of learning sciences and human development at the UW, and , professor of teaching and learning at Vanderbilt University and a visiting scholar at the UW this spring.

Taylor and Hall will answer questions during two sessions:

May 3: 鈥淯sing the city as a classroom鈥 鈥 Taylor and Rogers will share insights from their community-based work in Seattle and Nashville, and how educators can use new, mobile and location-aware technologies to engage youth in their communities. Session begins at noon Pacific time. Watch the May 3 Facebook Live chat below.

May 17: 鈥淭he future of video-based research鈥 鈥 Taylor and Rogers will discuss their forthcoming article on video-based research and how the increasing availability of Go-Pro cameras, virtual reality video and other technologies are opening new possibilities in education research. Session begins at noon Pacific time.

Both sessions will be broadcast on the . Submitting questions in advance for Taylor and Hall is encouraged to ecoe@uw.edu.

For more information about Taylor鈥檚 Mobile City Science project, read a feature story in the latest edition of Research That Matters magazine. with the Space, Learning & Mobility Lab, which engages in design studies of how physical and virtual spaces can better support learning.

Watch "Using the city as a classroom"

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