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ISBN 10: 160960802X
ISBN 13: 9781609608026
Author: Charles Wankel, J Sibley Law
There is no question to the fact that online video is as ubiquitous today as any phenomenon of the past. Countless hours of digital video are uploaded to various online video platforms every minute. Faced with the incredible changes underway, it only makes sense for educators of all kinds to not only note the ubiquity that streaming media has gained in the lives of their students, but to embrace and appropriate the technology in their efforts to impart knowledge. Streaming Media Delivery in Higher Education: Methods and Outcomes is both a snapshot of streaming media in higher education as it is today and a window into the many developments already underway. In some cases, it is a forecast of areas yet to be developed. As a resource, this book serves both as an explication of many practices, including their possibilities and pitfalls, as well as recommendation of the many areas where opportunities for development lie.
Streaming Media Delivery in Higher Education Methods and Outcomes 1st Table of contents:
- Streaming Media Management and Delivery Systems
- The Link in the Lesson
- The Next Step for Use of Streaming Video in Higher Education
- Digital Provide
- Using Video Streaming In an Online, Rich-Media Class to Promote Deep Learning While Educating For So
- The Effectiveness of Streaming Media Clips in Skills Teaching
- Teaching Off-Line Digital Video Editing On-Line
- In the Current or Swimming Upstream?
- iPod Enhancement for Field Visits in Religious Studies
- Using Digital Stories Effectively to Engage Students
- Unleashing Dormant Diversity
- Streaming Media for Writing Instruction
- Effective Online Courses in Business Administration
- Utilitarian and Hedonic Motivations in the Acceptance of Web Casts in Higher Education
- Streaming Live
- The New Chalk and Slate?
- IFRS Cyber-Guest Lecturers
- Developing Interactive Dramatised Videos as a Teaching Resource
- Higher Education in a Virtual World
- Use of Blended E-Learning Resources in Higher Education
- Medium Matters
- Online Business Education in India
- Compilation of References
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