Video for teaching and learning: what the research says

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Video for teaching and learning: what the research says

This is a Designing for learning with technology workshop presented by Learning Environments open to University of Melbourne staff only.

By Learning Environments | UoM

Date and time

Wed, 30 Jun 2021 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

What does the research tell us about the effective use of video for teaching and learning? How might we design our own experiment to improve our use of video in our own teaching? This short session we will give a brief overview of the existing research, share tips on how to best use prerecorded video in your teaching, and encourage you to gather and interpret your own data about how your students respond to your videos.

Topics in this session include:

  • Common research approaches
  • Defining the quanta of success
  • Three famous studies
  • Video learning analytics

Presenters:

Jamie Morris, Video and Production Media (VaMP), Learning Environments

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