Peer Pedagogies on Digital Platforms

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Peer Pedagogies on Digital Platforms
Author : Michael Dezuanni
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Publisher : MIT Press
Language : English
Release Date : 22 September 2020
ISBN : 9780262360753
Pages : 219 pages
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Peer Pedagogies on Digital Platforms by Michael Dezuanni Book PDF Summary

How a popular entertainment genre on YouTube--Let's Play videos created by Minecraft players--offers opportunities for children to learn from their peers. Every day millions of children around the world watch video gameplay on YouTube in the form of a popular entertainment genre known as Let's Play videos. These videos, which present a player's gameplay and commentary, offer children opportunities for interaction and learning not available in traditional television viewing or solo video gameplay. In this book, Michael Dezuanni examines why Let's Play videos are so appealing to children, looking in particular at videos of Minecraft gameplay. He finds that a significant aspect of the popularity of these videos is the opportunity for knowledge and skill exchange.

Peer Pedagogies on Digital Platforms

How a popular entertainment genre on YouTube--Let's Play videos created by Minecraft players--offers opportunities for children to learn from their peers. Every day millions of children around the world watch video gameplay on YouTube in the form of a popular entertainment genre known as Let's Play videos. These videos, which

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