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Effective Use of Video-Streaming for Support of Traditional and Distance Learning Courses

Overview Video-streaming of course lectures and presentation materials is increasingly becoming a valuable pedagogical tool for business educators. The paper first discusses the benefits of video-streaming course lectures as a companion to traditional class lectures and present feedback from students using this material in MBA courses. Next, the paper compares and contrast several options for streaming course materials in support of class lectures. It also demonstrates the quality variations between the various choices and discuss the production and cost differences of the techniques used. This session should assist faculty and administrators in identifying appropriate uses for video-streaming in support of classroom teaching.

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Publisher
University of Cincinnati
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Oct 22, 2008
Format
White Papers
Topics
Online - Distance Education, Streaming Media, Learning Management Systems

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