Abstract

Video technologies have become a powerful tool in the system of professional training of future officers, and the research is oriented towards the revealing the potential of video may contribute to the improvement of cadets’ learning outcomes during wartime significantly. Besides, the article investigates the integration of video technologies in the military engineering classroom and describes interactive video-based learning environment. A quasi-experiment with intervention and control groups was used to answer the research questions. The findings demonstrated the significance of using video in engineering education and the calculation of difference-in-differences value proved the positive impact of videos on cadets’ learning outcomes. The experiment revealed eighteen teaching strategies for integrating video in the military engineering classroom. Also, we provided a detailed classification of characteristics typical for video content in military engineering education. In addition, an interactive video-based learning environment was defined. Regarding the formation of professional competence among future military engineering officers, an interactive video-based learning environment was described through certain requirements. The research results can be used to improve the curriculum for future military engineering officers. Also, the findings may contribute to the design of professional training programs for military educators.

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