期刊
DISTANCE EDUCATION
卷 43, 期 3, 页码 369-387出版社
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/01587919.2022.2088479
关键词
social presence; instructor presence; video; video feedback; screencasts; online learning; online teaching
Research suggests that video can enhance social presence in online courses, but the value of different types of videos remains uncertain. This study found that instructional videos were most preferred by students, followed by video feedback and video announcements. The effectiveness of video depends on its usage and individual student preferences.
Research suggests that video can improve social presence in online courses. Video, though, is not a panacea; rather the success of video use depends in part on how and when it is used. Online instructors are increasingly using video in various ways, but questions remain on which types of videos students value most when it comes to establishing social presence. Given this, this mixed-methods sequential explanatory study explored student perceptions of three types of asynchronous video: video announcements, instructional videos, and video feedback. The results suggest that while video has the potential to improve social presence, it ultimately depends on both how the video is used in the online classroom as well as students' individual preferences. Students in this study preferred instructional videos the most, followed by video feedback, and then video announcements. The paper provides implications for future research and practice.
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