[Air-L] Collecting snaps and building archives
Jon Michael Wargo
wargojon at wayne.edu
Wed Apr 19 05:16:34 PDT 2017
Hi Anders,
I collected a series of snapstories from young people for my dissertation work using QuickTime and Reflector. I published a piece detailing how I used these tools to archive and sequence narratives and affective shifts in story in the Journal of Language and Literacy Education. You can find the full article here: https://www.academia.edu/12181247/Spatial_Stories_with_Nomadic_Narrators_Affect_Snapchat_and_Feeling_Embodiment_in_Youth_Mobile_Composing
Would love to hear how others have done this or thinking about it, as I was solely focused on 6 adolescents.
Cheers!
Jon
Jon M. Wargo, Ph.D.
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Assistant Professor
Division of Teacher Education
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Detroit, MI 48202
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Subject: [Air-L] Collecting snaps and building archives
Anybody got experience with capturing/collecting Snapchat messages - large scale or small scale, manually, automatically, with screen recording, building archives, etc.? I'm interested in all of it. I'm surveying technologies, methodologies, ethical issues, etc. And I'm potentially interested in getting into collaborations.
Thanks in advance,
Anders Hougaard
Assoc. prof., PhD
University of Southern Denmark
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