2013
DOI: 10.1353/hpn.2013.0043
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Programas comunitarios de educación audiovisual como alternativa al aprendizaje-servicio en el extranjero

Abstract: En julio de 2011, La Poderosa Media Project (LPMP) terminó su décimo programa comunitario de artes visuales en América Latina. Dicho programa reúne a jóvenes latinoamericanos con estudiantes universitarios estadounidenses en un taller de producción cinematográfica cuyo objetivo final es la realización de documentales y cortometrajes de ficción. El presente artículo se enfoca en el impacto de esta edición del programa de LPMP en los estudiantes de español como segunda lengua. Además se analiza, a partir de la a… Show more

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“…Actual conversations between students in their classrooms, at home using Skype (totaling 230 hours), and their collaborative productions (23 leaflets, posters, and/or videos) were also collected. These data types are infrequent in the literature (but see J. García et al, , with short films and Hartfield‐Méndez, , with informational brochures and children's stories).…”
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“…Actual conversations between students in their classrooms, at home using Skype (totaling 230 hours), and their collaborative productions (23 leaflets, posters, and/or videos) were also collected. These data types are infrequent in the literature (but see J. García et al, , with short films and Hartfield‐Méndez, , with informational brochures and children's stories).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Hartfield‐Méndez () addressed internationalization needs explicitly, Bugel (); Lear and Sánchez (); Tijunelis, Satterfield, and Benkí (2013); and Petrov (), among others, fell within the “within one country” option together with Tacelosky () and Jovanović and Filipović ()—the only two cases outside the United States (Mexico and Serbia, respectively). J. García, Pierce, and Zambrano () described a study abroad option in which American college students collaborated with Ecuadorian adolescents to produce short films. Faszer‐McMahon () offered a particular case that could be placed under the “between countries” option (students in the United States provided translation services from home for Spanish speakers abroad, mediated by technology) with the caveat that no interaction occurred between the U.S. students and the Spanish speakers served.…”
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confidence: 99%
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