ABSTRACT
Multimedia technologies are increasingly used by university lecturers to stay relevant in contemporary media-saturated society. Across disciplines, using multimedia in teaching often means integrating videos, including feature films and/or television series (FF/TV), into learning activities and assessments. Like other media technologies, effective integration of FF/TV into teaching can be achieved through coordinated training and practice. This study explores formal and informal venues of academic development (AD) to understand how lecturers learn to teach with film. A model of four key aspects is proposed as a research outcome, detailing lecturers’ requirements and considerations regarding teaching with FF/TV for future AD options.
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Notes
1. Although documentaries also fit in this category due to the blurred conceptual distinction between fiction and non-fiction (Friend, Citation2021) and the proliferation of streaming services, this study is limited to FF/TV representations to avoid resistance from lecturers who might find the distinction between fact and fiction controversial.