Trio-ethnographic Reflection on Using Digital Storytelling to Enhance Learners’ Engagement (66236)
Session Chair: Lien Le Panel
Sunday, January 8, 2023 (14:40)
Session: Session 2
Room: Live-Stream D
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Panel Presentation
The teaching and learning process in the digital landscape is no longer traditional one-way knowledge delivery. Using trio-ethnography, we sought to explore how to integrate digital storytelling into teaching and learning processes to engage learners. Central to our paper are our narratives via three lenses: educators, learners, and storyteller. In the three circles of an Indigenous approach, we share our narrative inquiries in different contexts and are rooted in three key topics: elements of digital storytelling, peer to peer learning, and level of engagement. We found that educators are not the primary source for integrating digital tools. Inquiry-based peer-to-peer learning determines the efficacy of learners’ meaning-making and engagement. Aiming for explicit learning outcomes, educators would flexibly modify activities for diverse learning styles. In addition, empathy is the catalyst for lecturer-student intellectual relationships, enabling appropriate learning experience design approaches. Further, we hope to contribute to the trio-ethnographic methodology by using visual communication through sharing circles to articulate our meaning-making and illustrate our trusted connections.
Authors:
Lien Le, HCMC Open University, Vietnam
Duong Anh, Open University Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Cuong Nguyen, The University of Pennsylvania, United States
Hugh Willbourn, RMIT University Vietnam, Vietnam
Anh Dinh, Vietnam National University & Ho Chi Minh City University of Science, Vietnam
About the Presenter(s)
Ms Lien Le is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at HCMC Open University in Vietnam
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