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Video Production in Content-Area Pedagogy: A Scoping Study of the Research Literature

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Abstract

Video production offers a way for students to learn content-area knowledge while simultaneously developing technology skills deemed important in contemporary society. Yet, the research has not been examined in a systematic way to reveal how these types of projects are oriented to align to instructional goals or how learning is investigated when they are implemented as part of content-area pedagogy. A scoping study was conducted to review the research literature on implementation of student video production in content-area classrooms. A total of 61 studies published from 2006 through 2017 were selected and analyzed through a systematic process. Findings suggest that video production projects were conducted to meet information, performance, composition, literacy, or creativity learning goals in content-area classrooms. Strategies used to investigate student learning included evaluation of learner perceptions, analysis of the process of creating video, assessment of the final video project, or a combination of these approaches.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalLearning, Media and Technology
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2018

Keywords

  • digital video
  • learner-generated video
  • media production
  • video production
  • videomaking

EGS Disciplines

  • Instructional Media Design

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