vidubiology – creative video for biology Erasmus Project

General information for the vidubiology – creative video for biology Erasmus Project

vidubiology – creative video for biology Erasmus Project
September 14, 2022 12:00 am
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Project Title

vidubiology – creative video for biology

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for school education

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2017

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Natural sciences; Pedagogy and didactics; ICT – new technologies – digital competences

Project Summary

Almost every student uses digital media every day outside of school. Our society has evolved into a digital society where information and communication technology devices (mobile phones, tablets etc.) are used and digitized content (including photos and videos) is produced and consumed. In particular, video is used by the younger generation for self-expression and communication, on YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, etc.

Although videos play a major role in young people’s lives they only play a minor role in school as a tool to support learning. The learning potential has hardly been explored or applied in schooling. Video technologies offer a variety of possibilities for use, in the methodological integration in the classroom, and as a technical design tool itself. Video as an audio-visual medium that appeals both aurally and visually – information recording and processing takes place through combined sensory perception, thus a higher learning success can be expected and learners can be specifically addressed in their learning preferences.

Since students are the actual creators of the videos, digital and subject-related competencies can be specifically promoted. Using vidubiology, students develop digital skills for communication and collaboration, as well as designing digital content, as the European Digital Competence Framework for Citizens, proposes.
The vidubiology team developed OER learning and teaching materials to support these skills. Materials include background information, task sheets for students and teachers, technicards for technical support and video tutorials to support photo and video production within three modules. The modules are designed to take teachers gradually from very basic to advanced media production:

> Module 1 > Taking photos > “Plants and animals in the seasons”
> Module 2 > Photo stories / time-lapse / slow motion > “Organisms in Action”
> Module 3 > Full video production > “Creative Video!”

Forty teachers with 800 students from ten schools from three countries have been involved in piloting all the materials produced by the project and have been instrumental in improving the final resources. The final materials have been put together and expanded within a 40 page professionally-designed vidubiology handbook that is available in Bulgarian, English, German and Icelandic. Over 800 photos and 75 videos were collected in the vidubiology Flickr channel and YouTube playlists, from teachers and students; these have been viewed close to 25.000 times. 25 videos were produced to disseminate and guide teachers including project highlights, pilot videos and interviews with teachers and students who worked on vidubiology.

The team from Bulgaria, Germany, Iceland and the United Kingdom has made great efforts to disseminate the vidubiology ideas, invitation to events, documents and videos within their local and regional networks. Five European teacher training workshops addressed teachers directly, including an event at one of the largest zoo in the UK, Chester Zoo. An audience across all of Europe was reached with through eleven large scale online campaigns. The team organised two webinars in partnership with the European Scientix project. In addition the resources have been uploaded on to the Scientix platform and are available in all the project languages and in some cases additional languages.

The project came at the right time for national digital initiatives such as the DigitalPakt in Germany that is designed to support hardware but where more ideas are needed on how they can be used to motivate and stimulate learning in school subjects such as biology.

Find out more at: www.vidubiology,eu
Or watch a first impression of what vidubiology looks like: https://youtu.be/elxeJrpO8aY

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 145616 Eur

Project Coordinator

KULTURRING IN BERLIN EV & Country: DE

Project Partners

  • HASKOLI ISLANDS
  • UNIVERSITAET KASSEL
  • KINDERSITE LTD
  • NATSIONALNA SHKOLA PO MENIDZHMANT