نبذة مختصرة : As technology has progressed, and desire for accessible and flexible learning has grown, videos have become an increasingly integral element of educational experiences. This trend has been accelerated greatly by COVID pandemic, which required educators to rapidly transition courses fully online. A large body of research has sought to understand how learning occurs and what impacts engagement with video resources. However, understanding how this may be translated into practice can be challenging. This chapter synthesises existing research by discussing a practical process that educators can work through when creating videos. This is tailored to the engineering education context, encompassing designing, producing, distributing, and evaluating. Evidence-based recommendations are made for educators developing videos for inclusion in engineering course delivery.
Relation: https://eprints.qut.edu.au/237989/1/Accepted_Developing_Video_Resources_in_Engineering_Education_Evidence_Based_Principles_for_Effective_Practice.pdf; https://www.routledge.com/Advancing-Engineering-Education-Beyond-COVID-A-Guide-for-Educators/Gratchev-Espinosa/p/book/9781032201795; Dart, Sarah, Cunningham, Sam, & Gregg, Alexander (2023) Developing Video Resources in Engineering Education: Evidence-Based Principles for Effective Practice. In Gratchev, Ivan & Espinosa, Hugo G. (Eds.) Advancing Engineering Education Beyond COVID: A Guide for Educators. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 51-68.; https://eprints.qut.edu.au/237989/; Academic Division
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