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Effect of video styles on learner engagement in MOOCs

Ruiqi Deng

2023Technology Pedagogy and Education13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Video lectures in massive open online courses (MOOCs) provide an opportunity to not only deliver instructional content but also engage learners. While there are many different styles of video lectures, it is not clear how video styles affect learner engagement. This study analysed and critiqued different typologies of video styles and classified MOOC video styles on a speaker-centric to media-centric spectrum. A total of 1372 survey responses were used for data analysis. The findings indicated that the ‘media-centric’ and ‘balanced’ video styles enhanced learner engagement to varying degrees in MOOCs of different study areas. In contrast, the ‘speaker-centric’ video style offered no advantages for promoting engagement in any MOOC study area. Effect sizes ranged from .03 to .07, indicating that video styles had a small to medium effect on engagement. These findings can provide new insights into the design of video lectures for different study areas in MOOCs.

Topics & Concepts

Learning stylesStyle (visual arts)Online videoStudent engagementMultimediaComputer sciencePsychologyMathematics educationHistoryArchaeologyOnline Learning and AnalyticsOnline and Blended LearningInnovations in Educational Methods