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Video Formats for Educational Use: DVD, Videodisc, Internet Video

Learn about different video formats for educational purposes, including DVD, Videodisc, and Internet Video. Discover the advantages and limitations of each format and how they can enhance learning experiences. Explore various applications and techniques for utilizing videos effectively in the classroom.

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Video Formats for Educational Use: DVD, Videodisc, Internet Video

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  1. Chapter 8 VIDEO Donna Montgomery

  2. Videotapes VideoFormats DVD Videodisc InternetVideo

  3. Videotape VHS most common with abundant softwareavailable for educational use Hi 8 most compact, little software available Both provide 120 minutes and easy local production

  4. DVD–DigitalVideodisc Images can be manipulated by content, size and color Holds almost 9 hours of video Provide superior sound and picture quality Limited educational software

  5. Videodisc 30 minutes per side Flexible storage capacity: up to 54,000 images still, motion, or audio Viewed step-by-step, scanned, in various speeds, both backward and forward Difficult and expensive to record your own & the playback equipment is not common

  6. Internet Video Delivered via the Internet through streaming Streaming means the file does not have to be completely downloaded before it starts playing Any video or audio materials can be delivered over the internet using the streaming technique The content is not stored in your computer

  7. AttributesofVideo Manipulation of Time and Space Compression and Expansion of Time Animation

  8. Advantages of Video Motion Process Risk-Free Observation Dramatization Skill Learning Affective Learning Problem Solving Cultural Understanding Establishing Commonality

  9. Limitations of Video Fixed Pace Talking Head Still Phenomena Misinterpretation Abstract, non-visual instruction Logistics

  10. Educational Applications Attitude Development Reports & Portfolios Training Cognitive Skills Demonstrations Virtual Field Trips Documentary Dramatization Discussion Basis Classroom Access

  11. Selecting Video Locating Material Appraising Sponsored Videos

  12. Utilizing Video Sightlines Mental Set Advance Organizer Vocabulary Short Segments Role Model Follow Up Light Control

  13. 5 P’s of Video Utilization Preview Prepare Materials Prepare Environment Prepare Learner Provide the Learning Experience

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