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SAGE White PaperAssessing the Impact of Educational Video on Student Engagement, Critical Thinking and learning :The Current State of Play Michael CarmichaelSenior Publisher for Video , SAGE Publishing Abigail-Kate ReidFreelance Researcher, UK Jeffrey D. KarpickeJames V. Bradley Professor of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, USA ContentsBackground 4 Overview 4 Key Findings 5 Methodology 5 Literature Review 6 Online Experiment 6 Analysis1. The Impact of Video in Higher Education Changing University Landscape and Video 7 Pedagogical Uses of Video 7 Benefits and Impact of Video Use 82. Video and Student EngagementBackground and Context 9 Definition 1: Access and Attendance in Higher Education 9 Definition 2: Emotional Engagement 9 Definition 3: Engaging with Course Content 10 Barriers to Engagement 103.
devices such as tablets or smartphones, have had a significant impact in changing the learning environment and accelerating video use in higher education. Researchers note an “explosion” in online courses and a rapidly changing comprehension of how video can be used effectively to enhance learning (Schneps et al. 2010).
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