Just Push Play: Where Research Meets Video, Online

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  • Jason De Santolo University of Technology Sydney
  • Juanita Ypinazar

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https://doi.org/10.1375/S1326011100000399

Abstract

Abstract

The term “research” means different things to different people. In terms of outcomes, it is often associated with purely academic formats – the journal article, the chapter, the lecture. However, things are rapidly changing, especially in the way knowledges are generated and shared. So, what happens when we grab some Indigenous legal and policy analysis and mix it up with Web 2.0 design/development expertise? What we get is an exciting pilot project that aims to enhance research dissemination through digital video and online interfaces. This paper shares insights into the collaborative process of creating a pilot research portal.

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Published

2008-07-01

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Santolo, J. D., & Ypinazar, J. (2008). Just Push Play: Where Research Meets Video, Online. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 37(S1), 73–80. https://doi.org/10.1375/S1326011100000399

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