Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Kaltura (www.kaltura.com), provider of the leading video technology platform, today published its second annual State of Video in Education report, a comprehensive international study that examines the evolving use of video in education. Over 1,200 respondents undertook the online survey in April 2015, more than double 2014’s responses.
Key findings include a considerable gap between student and teacher digital literacy levels, indicating that many teachers will need to enhance their skills to keep pace with students. The survey also demonstrates that the pervasiveness and democratization of video in education are now irrefutable. According to almost all respondents, teachers and students now create their own custom videos in addition to using free or licensed content. Furthermore, two thirds of institutions incorporate video in student assignments.
One particular area of interest for the education community is the ideal length of time for educational video content. Respondents overwhelmingly consider ten minutes or under as optimal (71%), which may be a reflection of students’ desire for shorter YouTube-length content. However, 28% of the educators questioned single out 10-30 minutes as the optimal length, perhaps influenced by the popularity of the 18-minute TED video format. This insight is important as organizations design the most effective support models and pedagogical practices for outcomes improvement.
Highlights include:
Respondents included educators, instructional designers, IT professionals, digital media professionals, senior administrators and students from around the globe. Around two thirds were drawn from higher education and a quarter from K-12 institutions.
Video, a key pillar in the drive towards improved digital literacy, brings considerable benefits to educational institutions: streamlined admissions, increased retention, and improved learning outcomes.
A few comments from respondents include:
“Our second study on video in education provides some fascinating insights into how video is perceived and used across educational institutions today, as well as the latest trends in digital/video literacy, best practices and future use cases. We were overwhelmed by the breadth and depth of responses, which emphasizes what a hot topic this is today. Harnessing the power of engaging video experiences to achieve improved outcomes – for example, a better grade in exams/assignments or more effective knowledge transfer - is becoming an essential skill across the sector,” said Kaltura Chairman and CEO, Ron Yekutiel.
To download a copy of the report, please click here.
About Kaltura
Kaltura’s mission is to power any video experience. A recognized leader in the OTT TV (Over the Top TV), OVP (Online Video Platform), and EVP (Enterprise Video Platform) markets, Kaltura has emerged as the fastest growing video platform, and as the one with the widest use-case and appeal. Kaltura is deployed globally in thousands of enterprises, media companies, service providers and educational institutions and engages hundreds of millions of viewers at home, in work, and at school. The company is committed to its core values of openness, flexibility, and collaboration, and is the initiator and backer of the world's leading open-source video-management project, which is home to more than 100,000 community members. For more information visit www.kaltura.com, www.kaltura.org, or www.html5video.org.