My Research Topic- Web-based Video Instruction for Teachers and Students

Jullie Payne's picture

I am interested in researching  the benefits of web-based instruction on education.  I would like to present what it's benefits might be for both the teacher and the students.  Some examples of web-based instruction would include youtube and teachertube, as well as other sites that are being used to deliver education via videos on the web.  I am interested in this topic because I believe that web-based instruction is a resource that will continue to expand and often remains untapped by current teachers.  I'd like to explore how some teachers are successfully using it, and what role it can play in the education of the students of today.  I know that some districts will still not allow use of instruction from these internet sites.  I'd like to find out if this is changing, or how teachers are working with these filters to provide the best instruction for their students while still fulfilling their districts' policies.

 

The following are a few of the resouces I have explored as I determined by topic.   

 

Resources:

Jadin, T, Gruber, A, & Batinic, B. (2009). Learning with e-lectures: the meaning of learning strategies. Journal of Educational Technology & Society, 12(3), 282-288.

 

Joon Sun Lee, Initials, Ginsburg, H, & Preston, M. (2009). Video interactions for teaching and learning (VITAL): analyzing videos online to learn to teach early childhood mathematics. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 34(2), 19-23.

 

Lamb, A, & Johnson, L. (2007). Part 2: sharing and social networks. Teacher Librarian, 35(2), 55-58.

 

Lapp, A. (2007, July). Digital video with class. PC Magazine, 26(14), 19-19. 

 

Paechter, M, Maier, B, & Macher, D. (2010). Students' expectations of, and experiences in e-learning: their relation to learning achievements and course satisfaction. Computers & Education, 54(1), 222-229.
 

Wang, W, & Wang, C. (2009). An Empirical study of instructor adoption of web-based learning systems. Computers & Education, 53(3), 761-774.

 

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Yu-Chun Kuo's picture

This is an interesting topic.

This is an interesting topic. It seems that you focus on how teachers utilize web-based videos to facilitate teaching and learning. For the influence of web-based videos on students, you might want to find out if student performance or satisfaction is really improved by this learning approach..

Jullie Payne's picture

Thank you for your

Thank you for your suggestions.  I appreciate it.

Doug Holton's picture

I forget if I emailed, you

I forget if I emailed, you but here's some sources for some more references:

 

-Chareen Snelson's work and her blog:

http://edtech.boisestate.edu/snelsonc/

http://web-based-video.blogspot.com/

 

-This paper from the journal of online learning and teaching:

http://jolt.merlot.org/vol5no3/rose_0909.htm

summary in our knowledge base:

http://itls.usu.edu/wiki/foundations-2009/knowledge-base/student-perceptions-use-instructor-made-videos-online-and-face-


Jullie Payne's picture

Thank you for your

Thank you for your suggestions.  I didn't receive an e-mail so those links are new to me.  I appreciate it!

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