Pedagogical Pleasures and Perils of Teaching During the Pandemic: Japanese History and YouTube

IF 0.4 Q3 AREA STUDIES Japanese Studies Pub Date : 2023-09-25 DOI:10.1080/10371397.2023.2245767
Sally McLaren
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In this article, I focus on the role of YouTube as a pedagogical tool and its associated media literacy issues. In the courses I have taught since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, I have included short videos produced by well-known YouTube history channels alongside required readings to stimulate student engagement with historiographical issues. Students respond positively to these videos, which they also seek out themselves. However, YouTube history channels are increasingly producing polished and entertaining videos that do not clearly cite sources and gloss over historiographical inaccuracies or misrepresentations. YouTube videos on Japanese history should be selected and utilised carefully. Media literacy skills and academic readings are essential to students’ ability to critically view and understand these media representations of the past. Therefore, I argue that it is important for Japanese Studies students to develop critical media literacy skills and be aware of the role and power of social media sites such as YouTube in the creation and representation of Japan and Japanese history.
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大流行期间教学的乐趣和危险:日本历史和YouTube
在这篇文章中,我将重点讨论YouTube作为一种教学工具的作用及其相关的媒体素养问题。自COVID-19大流行开始以来,在我教授的课程中,我在必读材料中加入了知名YouTube历史频道制作的短视频,以激发学生对史学问题的参与。学生们对这些视频反应积极,他们自己也在寻找这些视频。然而,YouTube上的历史频道越来越多地制作精美的娱乐视频,这些视频不清楚地引用来源,并掩盖历史上的不准确或歪曲。要慎重选择和利用YouTube上有关日本历史的视频。媒体素养技能和学术阅读对于学生批判性地看待和理解这些媒体对过去的表现的能力至关重要。因此,我认为对日语专业的学生来说,重要的是培养批判性的媒体素养技能,并意识到YouTube等社交媒体网站在创造和呈现日本和日本历史方面的作用和力量。
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