Abstract

The use of multimedia in education has become a basic tool for educators. As Millennials and Generation Z use technology in their everyday life, the educational model has been shifting towards the use of multimedia and technology to enhance the active learning process. The objective of this project was to design, produce and implement short educational or instructional videos to present content with a more active approach and measure the impact on their understanding and preference. A video with the content of graduation requirements was produced, shared with 240 seniors of Engineering Academic Programs. The results show that 97% of the students liked the video and the way the content was shared and 91.6% of the students find the video format useful. The results show that the learning process was active and effective. The exit poll also shows that 97% of the students think that there should be more educational videos on some other processes. This project included the design, production and implementation of 18 videos. This research describes the approach and impact of using short videos in engineering and transition from a traditional method of sharing content to students to a more active learning environment.Keywords:Educational Videos; Active and Collaborative Learning; Student Engagement; Educational Innovation; Higher Education.

Highlights

  • Educational models all around the world are facing the challenges of implementing technology and multimedia in their courses in an effective way

  • It was our interest to know if the short video was helpful and if students would prefer this format or a traditional method, such as explanation in the classroom with a PowerPoint presentation or an email

  • Educational models are shifting from the traditional teaching format to an active learning environment

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Introduction

Educational models all around the world are facing the challenges of implementing technology and multimedia in their courses in an effective way. The new educational model at our university will develop competencies and skills through flexible programs, learning experiences that are both interactive and challenging, educational spaces that promote learning, collaboration, and innovation and the use of innovative technology in the teaching/learning process (ITESM, 2020). Professors are transitioning to the new model and it includes the use of technology in the classroom along with all type of communication with students. Research on educational videos shows the benefits of implementing technology in the teaching/learning process. The use of video may provide a significant means to enhance student engagement and improve student learning (Allen and Smith, 2021). Successful and productive use of multimedia in the classroom has increased dramatically over the last decades due to the growth of technology and more user-friendly tools (Cruse, 2007)

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