Instant Video Blogging as a Tool for Students to Unveil Academic Emotions in Learning Situations

Authors

  • Anni Loukomies University of Helsinki, Finland
  • Kalle Juuti University of Helsinki, Finland
  • Jari Lavonen University of Helsinki, Finland
DOI: https://doi.org/10.23865/nse.v43.5494

Abstract

Recognizing students’ learning-related emotions and taking them into consideration are important pedagogical tools for teachers. Taking students’ views into account promotes their participation. In this study, instant video blogging (IVB) is used to collect primary school students’ first-hand accounts of their emotions in learning situations. Through an experience sampling method (ESM), 22 Finnish sixth-grade students (12–13 years old) took part in IVB nine times during this study. The verbal expressions of students were analyzed to investigate students’ emotional experiences throughout the teaching sequence. The IVB method offered direct insight into how all students experienced teaching sequences. Compared to teacher observations, IVB offers a more diverse view into students’ experiences. This information can be employed when educating future teachers, and developing instructional methods. Further, offering students the opportunity to express themselves is the first step in supporting their participation.

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Author Biographies

Anni Loukomies, University of Helsinki, Finland

Dr. Anni Loukomies (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7833-2895) is a lecturer, teacher educator and researcher in the Viikki Teacher Training School, Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Helsinki, and a visiting researcher in the Department of Childhood Education, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.  Her research interests are primary and secondary school students’ engagement in science learning, inclusive practices, sustainability education and student teachers’ learning in the teaching practice. 

Kalle Juuti, University of Helsinki, Finland

Dr. Kalle Juuti (https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8696-2611) is a Professor of Digital Learning at Schools at the University of Helsinki. He is a Director of the Doctoral Programme of School, Education, Society and Culture (SEDUCE). His research focuses on learning in digitally intensive environments, and teachers’ professional learning.

Jari Lavonen, University of Helsinki, Finland

Dr. Jari Lavonen (https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2781-7953) is a Professor of Physics and Chemistry Education at the University of Helsinki, Finland. He has been researching science and technology or STEM education for the last 35 years. His special focuses are: project based learning, student interest and engagement, career awareness, transversal competences and teacher education. His publications include 160 refereed scientific papers in journals and books, 140 other articles, and 160 books on education for science teachers and science education. He is currently a Director of the National Teacher Education Forum and Chair of the Finnish Matriculation Examination Board.

Published

2023-12-18

How to Cite

Loukomies, A., Juuti, K., & Lavonen, J. (2023). Instant Video Blogging as a Tool for Students to Unveil Academic Emotions in Learning Situations. Nordic Studies in Education, 43(4), 309–324. https://doi.org/10.23865/nse.v43.5494

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Keywords:

academic emotions, instant video blogging, experience sampling, situational interest, participation