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I have created this YouTube video that provides a narrative of instructions on how to use VideoNot.es for the simulated study. Please note that the information shown in the Microsoft Word document in the video has been replicated in the Simulated Research page.

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References & Recommended Readings:

 

Boellstorff, T. (2008). Coming of age in Second Life [electronic resource]: an anthropologist explores the virtually human. Princeton University Press.

 

Coleman, E. G. (2010). Ethnographic approaches to digital media. Annual Review of Anthropology, 39, 487-505.

 

Crotty, M. (1998). The foundations of social research: Meaning and perspective in the research process. London: Sage.

 

Jenkins, H. (2004). The cultural logic of media convergence. International journal of cultural studies, 7(1), 33-43.

 

Mayer, R. E., & Moreno, R. (2003). Nine ways to reduce cognitive load in multimedia learning. Educational psychologist, 38(1), 43-52.

 

Miller, D. (2011). Tales from Facebook. Cambridge: Polity Press.

 

Pink, S. (Ed.). (2012). Advances in visual methodology. Londong: Sage.

 

Van Dijck, J. (2007). Television 2.0: YouTube and the emergence of homecasting. Paper presented to the Creativity, Ownership and Collaboration in the Digital Age, Cambridge, MA. Retrieved from http://web.mit.edu/commforum/mit5/papers/vanDijck_Television2.0.article

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