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	<title>Comments on: Jalaris Kids Future Club Garden Project</title>
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		<title>By: A bit about Maya’s work with participatory visual research methods &#124; Side by Side</title>
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		<description>[...] We’ve used video in a variety of ways. The kids have access to a little digi cam that can take MPEG4 videos, and they are encouraged to video activities at the club, including daily interactions. Every now and then we’ve set them a specific task – to video a guided tour of the kids club for example, or to video a specific activity that’s going on. This material helps us to see what the kids like to do, how they interact with the space and the activities, and to represent the experience of the Kids Club from the kid’s own points of view. Click here to see a recent video from a gardening activity at the club. [...]</description>
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