“…Social scientists have illustrated how BWV and other life-logging devices may be used in social research to offer new insights into human behaviour, social interaction and knowledge transmission (Doherty, Hodges, King et al, 2013;Kelly, Marshall, Badland et al, 2013;Lahlou, 2011;Lahlou et al, 2015;Mann, Nolan, Wellman, 2003;Rieken, Garcia-Sanchez, Trujillo, & Bear, 2015). For example, first-person video footage taken with BWV has been shown to facilitate the remembering of mental processes at the time of action (Lahlou, 2011) and improve participants' understanding of their own activity (Lahlou et al, 2015). Even more importantly for the present investigation, they may also be used to enhance professional education and development (e.g.…”