Educational video: A literature based educational thinking tool for student and teacher production
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EdMedia + Innovate Learning, Jun 24, 2013 in Victoria, Canada ISBN 978-1-939797-03-2
Abstract
Ease of access to video recording and editing facilities are contributing to the volume of video materials created by students and teachers. Successfully capturing students’ or teachers’ educational ideas on video may be problematic as related books and research literature often do not address specific educational production needs or issues. How and where then should the educational video producer focus their attention in trying to create a video which both engages and attains its intended educational goals? This paper addresses this question by drawing on video production research and literature to create a framework, an educational thinking tool, for the production of video for educational purpose.
Citation
ODonoghue, M. (2013). Educational video: A literature based educational thinking tool for student and teacher production. In J. Herrington, A. Couros & V. Irvine (Eds.), Proceedings of EdMedia 2013--World Conference on Educational Media and Technology (pp. 902-909). Victoria, Canada: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved March 19, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/112068.
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