Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Research: Video Usage in Ed Continues Ramp-up

 


When it comes to the use of video in education, the over-riding theme — as we might expect — is more, more, more. More students have exposure to video in their courses, more schools are using video, more educators are using flipped classrooms more often and more lecture capture and webcasting is going on.

For example, 58 percent of colleges are running flipped classes, up from 50 percent last year. Lecture capture has grown by five percentage points to 77 percent and webcasting has gone up by four percentage points to 51 percent over the same period.

In K-12, 87 percent of schools are using video in the classroom, compared to 86 percent in higher ed. That's the most common use for video in education. The second most common use in colleges is for supplementary course material, used by 79 percent of institutions. And in K-12 the number two use for video is as part of student assignments, used in 71 percent of classrooms.

How higher education is using video:

    86 percent of respondents said they show video in classes;
    79 percent said they use it as supplementary course material;
    77 percent reported using video or lecture capture;
    75 percent told researchers they use video for student assignments; and
    66 percent said they use it for recording campus events for on-demand viewing

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https://campustechnology.com/articles/2016/07/18/research-video-usage-in-ed-continues-ramp-up.aspx

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