Using Video - Why & How
Why Use Video?
Video
- reaches students with a variety of learning styles, especially visual learners, and students with a variety of information acquisition styles
- facilitates creative thinking and problem-solving, particularly when students are the creators
- engages and inspires students by increasing motivation, enhancing the learning experience, and encouraging learner autonomy
- helps students practice media literacy and critical viewing skills
- is a great source of information
- can be used to introduce different perspectives on a topic
- provides a common experience to stimulate discussions
- brings the outside world into the classroom
- is a good alternative to a field trip, when a field trip is not feasible
- provides a model for learners to emulate
- assists with learning mastery
- allows students to visualize complex concepts that are otherwise difficult to grasp
- can be accessed outside class time, referred back to after-the-face
- makes learning more personalized because students can view a video at their own pace, review material that they find difficult, and skip information they understand
- improves recall
- increases accessibility for students with special needs