Title
"So far back, I'm anonymous" - Exploring Student Identity using Photovoice.
Abstract
This Research Full paper presents empirical work focused on the transition experiences of transfer students into computing degrees in Scotland and seeks to understand the complex formation of identity from the student perspective. Drawing on [3]'s work around the traditional concepts of identity, this paper examines the notion of student identity in a transitional context. How students identify in the STEM subject area may impact upon their achievement and provides long-term benefits right through to their graduate career [24]. The concepts of transition and identity are explored in an innovative way using graphical research methods which include students as agents for change. The participatory methodology photovoice (PV) adopted saw participants use cameras to generate data, thereby directly involving the participants in the research process. The photographs are then used to support critical reflection amongst the participants and provide the researcher with 'direct entry into their point of view' [2]. This paper examines the transfer students' journey during transition, exploring their expression of identity through participatory methods using cameras to capture impressions and feelings. Initial findings are shared, including advice on using participatory methods to examine the student voice and experience.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1109/FIE.2018.8658441
Frontiers in Education Conference
Keywords
DocType
ISSN
transition,identity,photovoice,widening participation,university,student
Conference
0190-5848
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Debbie Meharg100.68
Sandra Cairncross222.03
Alison Varey300.68