‘Teachers flipping out’ beyond the online lecture: Maximising the educational potential of video

  • Thomson A
  • Bridgstock R
  • Willems C
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Abstract

While video is recognised as an important medium for teaching and learning in the digital age, many video resources are not as effective as they might be, because they do not adequately exploit the strengths of the medium. Presented here are some case studies of video learning resources produced for various courses in a university environment. This ongoing project attempts to identify pedagogic strategies for the use of video; learning situations in which video has the most efficacy; and what production techniques can be employed to make effective video learning resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Thomson, A., Bridgstock, R., & Willems, C. (2014). ‘Teachers flipping out’ beyond the online lecture: Maximising the educational potential of video. Journal of Learning Design, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.5204/jld.v7i3.209

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