Between 2013 and 2015, video interviews using standardized questions were conducted with 17 instructors and 32 students from 16 different departments in writing intensive courses in which at least one writing assignment focused on geographic place. The interview responses were edited into 680 discrete video clips that were then coded and tagged by a team of graduate students and their instructor. The clips have been assembled in an extensive archive housed in Scholarspace, the Creative Commons initiative at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. This transdisciplinary research is situated with respect to three research traditions: place-based composition & rhetoric; writing across the curriculum & writing in the disciplines; and the scholarship of teaching and learning. Assignments are included in the Scholarspace archive.
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