Recording the Sessions
Methods of Coding Individual Session
Examining Trends and Themes Across
Multiple Sessions
Methods of Assessment
100

The name of the play in the chapter

What is wonderwander?

100

What is a spark?

What is something that stood out/vice/examples

100

What can you do to remember how the kids act in the Play Lab?

What is ... Take notes about what they had most fun with, to apply to your production process

100

What can be immensely useful for a Play Lab process?

What is survey 

300
Pros and Cons of stationary footage

pros: smooth and consistent between takes/no one has to constantly man the camera

cons: limited by the frame/quiet moments lost to distance

300

How to title your footage?

What is keywords relating to moments and themes that stood out

300

What should you do to prevent brain fatigue from watching hours of footage?

What is... Code as you go

300

How can play positively affect a child?

How is... after a child comes home from watching  Wonderwander, the child was dancing.

500

Whats are some challenges one may face when recording a session?

What is.. forgo participation/camera angles/camera dying/......?

500

What is the purpose of having the team debrief directly after performance?

offer new insight toward how a session felt/the specificity of one-on-one interactions between participants/moments that the camera did not catch/build stronger connections between the team/ become more practiced in admitting when things are not working

500

What should you listen out for when in the atmosphere of the Play Lab?



 

What is.. Words, phrases, and noises


500

Why is it a good idea to give caregivers a paper to write stuff down during the Play lab?

Why is... to give the production feedback on what stood out to them the most

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