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Telling Stories in Land and Food Systems Andrew Riseman Kathryn Gretsinger Cyprien Lomas Duncan McHugh University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC, Canada OpenEd 2009 August 14th, 2009 Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial -Share Alike 2.5 Canada License

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Students in UBC’s Faculty of Land and Food Systems are passionate about the environment, urban farming, sustainability and food. As applied scientists, it is crucial that they learn media skills, and this session examines their use in context. Presenters will discuss how Land and Food Systems partnered with the UBC School of Journalism to teach students how to tell stories and make their research accessible to those on and off campus. Students used open source audio editing software to create Creative Commons-licensed audio documentaries that give their work a whole new audience.

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Telling Stories in Land and Food Systems

Andrew RisemanKathryn GretsingerCyprien LomasDuncan McHugh

University of British ColumbiaVancouver, BC, Canada

OpenEd 2009August 14th, 2009

Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 Canada License

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・ How did this course come to be? ・ How did we do it? ・ What were challenges? ・ What were results? ・ How did openness benefit

this course?

Special Topics in Agriculture

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・ Very passionate about their research ・ Somewhat isolated ・ Many have a lack

of awareness as to how to tell a story

LFS students

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・ Engaging their research in a new way ・ Improving their

communication skills ・ Expressing

themselves using digital tools ・ Spreading their

message to a broader audience

LFS students

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・ Mostly re-purposing lectures ・ Useful, not very dynamic

Academic podcasting

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・ Cross-campus collaboration

The PEPI Group

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・ Cross-campus collaboration ・ Putting the technology into students’ hands ・ Sought to create an open source, ‘academic iTunes’ ・ Evolved into a partnership between LFS & SoJ

The PEPI Group

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・ 4th year seminar in issues related to the UBC Farm ・ Traditionally assignments were essays ・ UBC Farm is the only working farm in Vancouver ・ UBC Farm is threatened by development ・ Two-part assignment

AGRO 461 & UBC Farm

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・ Sought to use journalism skills to teach to six LFS students to create engaging and rigorous audio documentaries ・ Four-member teaching

team: ・ Agriculture prof ・ Journalism prof ・ Tech instructor ・ Big thinker

This year’s course

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・ Students didn't have a framework for this type of work

・ four rules of journalism     ・ storytelling, not just

feeling ・ crafting a narrative out of an interview

This year’s course

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・ Students were taught the difference between advocacy and journalism ・ As newspapers and other media

suffer cutbacks, room for citizen journalists to have a voice

What is citizen journalism?

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・ Streeter: students were sent out to ask strangers a question ・ Voicer: simple story piece that

combines basic audio editing, sound recording, interviewing and narration

Early results

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・ New skills for students to pick up “・ Copyright awareness” “・ How to get good recording” “・ The use of audio recorders” “・ Basic audio editing”

Technology workshops

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・ Sakai ・ Audacity

Tools

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・ Audio piece, ~10mins in length ・ Workshopped extensively ・ Sense of accountability to students

and the work ・ CBC competition ・ CC licensed

Final project

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・ new technology ・ lack of time ・ the need to change

culture ・ scarcity of resources

[pilot]

Challenges

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Student Reflections

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・ formalised course, restricted elective ・ 15 students cap ・ new assignments

Next year

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・ One way to tell 50 stories ・ Better breed of podcasts

・ Student satisfaction ・ raised the bar and they stepped up ・ tangible product to share with those outside of the university ・ giving students the tools they need to be heard     ・ epiphanies can't be planned

Conclusion

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Questions?

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Thanks!Andrew Riseman

[email protected]

Kathryn Gretsinger [email protected]

Cyprien Lomas [email protected]

Duncan [email protected]

Faculty of Land and Food SystemsThe University of British Columbia

www.landfood.ubc.ca/learningcentre