2018
DOI: 10.2478/ijtr-2018-0001
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Student-generated video creation for assessment: can it transform assessment within Higher Education?

Abstract: Student-generated video creation assessments are an innovative and emerging form of assessment in higher education. Academic staff may be understandably reluctant to transform assessment practices without robust evidence of the benefits and rationale for doing so and some guidance regarding how to do so successfully. A systematic approach to searching the literature was conducted to identify relevant resources, which generated key documents, authors and internet sources which were thematically analysed. This c… Show more

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“…The variety of approaches that were created to enhance particular linguistic and non-linguistic outcomes among foreign language learners is vast, and teachers have an opportunity to differentiate their approaches as long as they are aligned with the purposes of particular subjects. As Gong et al (2019) and Hawley and Allen (2018) highlighted, integration of student-generated video projects into curricula is only nascent, and its full potential is yet to be elucidated. By building on the experience of prior studies, in which common everyday technologies were implemented, the current project explores the integration of a student-generated video project and its advantages over traditional in-class presentations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The variety of approaches that were created to enhance particular linguistic and non-linguistic outcomes among foreign language learners is vast, and teachers have an opportunity to differentiate their approaches as long as they are aligned with the purposes of particular subjects. As Gong et al (2019) and Hawley and Allen (2018) highlighted, integration of student-generated video projects into curricula is only nascent, and its full potential is yet to be elucidated. By building on the experience of prior studies, in which common everyday technologies were implemented, the current project explores the integration of a student-generated video project and its advantages over traditional in-class presentations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this massive exposure to video content, researchers have investigated the significance of video presence in education. Students are reported to be motivated by the idea of creating their own video materials, presenting their stories, and sharing them not only with their peers but also with a worldwide internet audience (Hawley & Allen, 2018;Koc, 2011). In some studies, students mention flexibility of access and effectiveness of video materials, and emphasize their preference for viewing podcasts and videos over traditional notes, textbooks, or blog posts (Arndt & Woore, 2018;Evans, 2008).…”
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“…As part of the module review, it was decided to explore alternative approaches, with a video record of the day being chosen as the most appropriate format. Hawley and Allen (2018) state the main benefits of video creation for assignments include learning digital and communication skills and increased learning on the subject matter. Students also enjoy the process and it motivates them to learn.…”
Section: The Assignmentmentioning
confidence: 99%