Freely Flowing: Openly Accessible Sources for Streaming Video
Changing methods of instructional delivery, especially course management systems and online instruction, are changing the way that video content is used and delivered in the academy. Increasingly, faculty and students are expecting that video materials be available in streaming format. While only on...
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Zusammenfassung: | Changing methods of instructional delivery, especially course management systems and online instruction, are changing the way that video content is used and delivered in the academy. Increasingly, faculty and students are expecting that video materials be available in streaming format. While only one third of all academic libraries provide streaming video services (Primary Research Group, 2010), faculty anticipate using more video and cannot find quality/appropriate material for their instruction. In seeking the content they need, faculty are bypassing the library, using what they can find, where they can find it, (Kaufman and Mohan, 2009) with YouTube often the destination of |
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