Video lecture watching behaviors of learners in online courses
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Date
2016
Authors
Ozlem Ozan
Yasin Ozarslan
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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Green Open Access
Yes
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No
Abstract
This paper examines learners' behaviors while watching online video lectures to understand learner preferences. 2927 students' 18144 video events across 13 courses on Sakai CLE LMS which were integrated with Kaltura Video Platform and Google Analytics were analyzed. For the analysis of the quantitative data one-way ANOVA Chi-square test of independence and descriptive statistics were utilized. The main results revealed that there was a tendency toward watching interview-style video lectures completely. In addition the percentage rate of Watching Completely behavior was higher in shorter videos and a tendency toward watching long video lectures by seeking was found. According to our results watching patterns was also affected by lecturers' characteristics. Watching Completely rate of female lecturers was significantly different than those of male lectures in favor of females as well as watching in FullScreen mode. Furthermore learners who watched online video lectures completely had higher scores on the final exam than others. Our analysis could help those who plan to optimize online video lectures in e-learning programs.
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Video lecture, watching behavior, online course, video event analysis, ATTITUDES, STUDENT
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0503 education
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OpenCitations Citation Count
54
Source
Educational Media International
Volume
53
Issue
Start Page
27
End Page
41
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