ERIC Number: EJ1468696
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025
Pages: 19
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ISSN: ISSN-1468-1366
EISSN: EISSN-1747-5104
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Knowing-Being-Doing with Digital Stories: Affective and Collective Potentialities in the Higher Education Classroom
Eva Neely1; Andrea LaMarre2; Liz McKibben1; Katie Sharp1; Shirley Simons2
Pedagogy, Culture and Society, v33 n2 p541-559 2025
Creative assessments hold the potential to counter outcome-oriented and utilitarian approaches to teaching, characteristic of neoliberal academia. This paper explores the potentialities of digital stories as one form of creative assessment that may help rupture normative ways of teaching-learning and engaging with affective pedagogies. The authors are a group of teacher-learners who engaged with digital stories as a part of teaching-learning assemblages at two universities in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Drawing on our collective dialogue and writings, this paper explores the potentialities of breaking 'dichotomies', including personal/academic, good/bad affect, and certainty/uncertainty. The ways in which digital story assessments can unsettle but also affirm teaching-learning assemblages are explored. Various moments of glow from the authors' reflections on engaging with digital stories as teacher-learners are followed to consider affective pedagogies for the 21st century. Through openly sharing vulnerabilities between students and teachers the paper affirms, imagines, and creates openings for pedagogical praxis.
Descriptors: Story Telling, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Electronic Learning, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, College Students, Foreign Countries, Creativity
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: New Zealand
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Author Affiliations: 1School of Health, Te Herenga Waka- Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand; 2Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand