Students' perceptions and experiences towards the educational value of online videos

In conjunction with the arrival of emerging technologies, many universities are encouraging their educators to rethink and reframe their teaching approaches and delivery methods. Integrating different types of media to enhance delivery of subject materials to higher education students is growing in...

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Published inAustralian Educational Computing Vol. 31; no. 2
Main Authors Hajhashemi, Karim, Caltabiano, Nerina, Anderson, Neil
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Australian Council for Computers in Education 01.01.2016
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Abstract In conjunction with the arrival of emerging technologies, many universities are encouraging their educators to rethink and reframe their teaching approaches and delivery methods. Integrating different types of media to enhance delivery of subject materials to higher education students is growing in national and international importance. As a response to the technology-enhanced approach, a more student-centred experience that actively engages students is promoted. This paper focuses on student perceptions of the value of online videos in relation to their learning and reports on interviews conducted with students in a rural and remote university in Australia. It provides a clear voice on their views concerning the benefits, and challenges of online video use, along with any positive or negative suggestions regarding their experience of the technology. [Author abstract]
AbstractList In conjunction with the arrival of emerging technologies, many universities are encouraging their educators to rethink and reframe their teaching approaches and delivery methods. Integrating different types of media to enhance delivery of subject materials to higher education students is growing in national and international importance. As a response to the technology-enhanced approach, a more student-centred experience that actively engages students is promoted. This paper focuses on student perceptions of the value of online videos in relation to their learning and reports on interviews conducted with students in a rural and remote university in Australia. It provides a clear voice on their views concerning the benefits, and challenges of online video use, along with any positive or negative suggestions regarding their experience of the technology. [Author abstract]
In conjunction with the arrival of emerging technologies, many universities are encouraging their educators to rethink and reframe their teaching approaches and delivery methods. Integrating different types of media to enhance delivery of subject materials to higher education students is growing in national and international importance. As a response to the technology-enhanced approach, a more student-centered experience that actively engages students is promoted. This paper focuses on student perceptions of the value of online videos in relation to their learning and reports on interviews conducted with students in a rural and remote university in Australia. It provides a clear voice on their views concerning the benefits, and challenges of online video use, along with any positive or negative suggestions regarding their experience of the technology.
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Postsecondary Education
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Blended Learning
College Students
Educational Attainment
Educational Benefits
Electronic Learning
Foreign Countries
Geographic isolation
Higher education
ICT in education
Interviews
Learner Engagement
Online learning
Qualitative Research
Repetition
Rural Schools
Rural Youth
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Student Attitudes
Student Centered Learning
Student centred learning
Student Experience
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Teaching methods
Technology Uses in Education
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Video Technology
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