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Extension and teaching in the Social Sciences with AI and audiovisual: a decade of collaborative workshops

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  • Allan Herison Ferreira Universidade NOVA de Lisboa https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3606-2089
    • Ana Carolina Trevisan Universidade Nova de Lisboa image/svg+xml https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2818-5858
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    DOI:

    https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.13319

    Keywords:

    Sociology, Audiovisual Workshops, Education, Digital education, AI in Audiovisual

    Abstract

    We report a decade (2016–2025) of collaborative workshops in the Social Sciences that combine audiovisual language, digital networks, and—more recently—assistive AI under human supervision. Across 20 editions, 1,305 people enrolled; 944 completed; 753 earned certificates; and 236 short films were produced (207 published). The pedagogy deliberately reverses the usual order: participants first work in improvised groups to tackle concrete problems (script, capture, sound, editing, and responsible AI use) and then form autonomous teams to synthesize learning into a short film. During remote delivery, Google Forms adapted in-person reflection and debate, serving as a workflow log and a prompt for data literacy—contrasting consciously provided data with platform inferences.
    Based on 542 valid records (regular medium/long editions, 2020–2025), self-reported knowledge on a 0–5 scale rose from 1.43 (pre) to 3.39 (post), a +1.96 gain. Increases were slightly higher for Functions (direction, genre/theory, pre-production) than for Techniques (video post-production, sound design). Qualitative evidence shows expanded digital and audiovisual literacy, strengthened collective authorship, and durable communities of practice bridging academic and community settings. Limitations include self-report bias, reduced synchronous practice with equipment, and infrastructure inequalities.

    We propose a portable methodological kit (phases, instruments, supervision protocols) and next steps: enhance assessment (public rubrics and longitudinal tracking); reduce access barriers (data grants, basic capture kits, accessibility resources); ensure AI transparency (usage logs and credits); promote responsible data openness (anonymized datasets); expand train-the-trainer programs; and strengthen partnerships and public policy for inclusive digital education. This contribution intent to offer a replicable, inclusive model for critical Social-Science teaching that makes visible how meaning and power circulate in learning.

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    Allan Herison Ferreira, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa

    Allan Herison Ferreira é doutorando em Ciências da Comunicação na Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, com mestrado em Sociologia pela USP e bacharelado em Ciências Sociais pela USP. Bolsista da FCT afiliado ao ICNOVA, pesquisa "Estratégias identitárias em filmes digitais amadores".

    Ana Carolina Trevisan, Universidade Nova de Lisboa

    Ana Carolina Trevisan é doutoranda em Ciências da Comunicação na NOVA de Lisboa, mestra em Sociologia pela USP e bacharel em Sociologia e Psicologia. Bolsista da FCT pelo IFILNOVA, pesquisa "Estratégias argumentativas nas redes sociais da extrema direita no Brasil e Portugal".

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    09/16/2025 — Updated on 10/16/2025

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    Extension and teaching in the Social Sciences with AI and audiovisual: a decade of collaborative workshops. (2025). In SciELO Preprints. https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.13319 (Original work published 2025)

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    49th Annual ANPOCS Meeting

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