Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Effectiveness of Video Presentation to Students’ Learning



Learning is the acquisition of knowledge and skills possible through systematic interaction between teachers and learners. It happens every day and involves teacher, learner, and methodology and materials interaction. Parts of these materials are known as instructional resources (J. A. Akerele, et al, 2012).
Technology nowadays is common among schools, offices, and to every individual, as this supports learning and helps in developing knowledge, wherein, integration is the use of technology to enhance, reiterate, present, and assess how students understand the syllabus or the program. Moreover, this supports both teaching and learning.
Using videos in teaching is not new.
Video based materials boost student creativity and cooperation. Access to video can help motivate students and create a distinctive context for their learning experience.
Videotape recorders can be used in a number of different ways to enhance teaching and learning in both large groups and small groups. A carefully arranged video can be a good starting point for initiating student discussion of important issues in medical practice. In our profession, it is also being observed that using video presentations explains and demonstrates ideas and concept regarding our topics easier, hence beneficial on our part
Combination of video and text makes sense, as it was believed that video is effective for more than simply showing dynamic processes. Video itself is a tool for learning that when properly applied obtains extensive benefits. It’s also a medium for collaboration, and a language unto itself that is of universal appeal
Furthermore, a study entitled, “Learning through Digital Media Experiments in Technology and Pedagogy” states that videos don’t have to be long for it to be captivating. Actually, shorter segments may place greater emphasis on close viewing and resultant comprehension. Through the use of technology, video presentation arises in teaching and in learning. It is currently utilized in introducing ideas, lectures, discussions and updates. Video-based materials on specially produced educational videos, documentaries, NEWS and films appear in many programs these days (R. T. Scholz, 2011).

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