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A Video Storytelling Method to Enhance Agricultural Extension: Workshop Handbook

East Lansing, Mich.: Michigan State University, Global Center for Food Systems Innovation (GCFSI) (2017), 24 pp.

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"This handbook is designed to provide tools for civil society institutions interested in developing and utilizing participatory videos as part of their toolkit. It is intended to serve as a practical guide for aiding organizations to conceptualize, produce, and screen participatory videos in community settings. Participatory video is a tool for positive social change, used across the globe as a means of empowering marginalized communities to take control of their destinies. This handbook outlines the Michigan State University approach to participatory video. Our approach differs from traditional participatory video methods in its emphasis on the use of video as a scalable teaching tool rather than advocacy. Our approach focuses on integrating farmers' stories in a narrative storytelling style in order to enhance the relevance of agricultural information for local communities." (Foreword)
1 Background and Examples, 5
2 Developing Content and Storyboards With Farmers, 10
3 Video Production, 16
4 Dissemination, 18
5 Evaluating Outcomes, 20