Authors
Frank Alpert, Chris S Hodkinson
Publication date
2019/2/11
Journal
Education+ Training
Volume
61
Issue
1
Pages
31-45
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited
Description
Purpose
Despite the expansion of e-learning, higher education still involves live lectures, which students often see as “boring”. Lecture classes can be made more engaging and effective by including videos. However, empirical research is yet to report on current video use in lectures, or on student perceptions of and preferences for videos. The purpose of this paper is to fill that knowledge gap.
Design/methodology/approach
A two-stage mixed-method study used focus groups to gain a rich understanding of student’s video experiences, preferences and the types of videos they are shown. These understandings were utilised in a detailed on-line survey questionnaire, which was completed by a diverse sample of 773 university students, who responded about their recent in-class video experiences.
Findings
Students report that about 87 per cent of lecture classes included one or more videos. This paper reports on …
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