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Educational videos differ from other teaching and learning technologies as they allow the benefit of
using visual perception. Video lectures are not new to education, however with the use of innovative
video technologies they can improve academic outcomes and extend the reach of education. They
may offer extraordinary new experiences for higher education institutions (HEI). Through them
lecturers can provide information and contents to students, and if used creatively, video lectures can
become a powerful technological tool in education, inside and outside classrooms. Inside a classroom
it can motivate students and improve topics’ debate and outside it is a good support for students’ self-
learning. In some cases they can be used to work some subjects standing behind, but needed to
support actual courses contents, that students do not remember (or were not even taught), opening an
“in front to the past door” that backs students self-study. The student-educator dynamic is changing.
Students are expecting exceptional instruction and educators are expecting students to be more and
more well informed about subjects from online viewing.This article explores some of the potential
benefits and challenges associated with the use of video lectures in the teaching and learning process
at higher education. We will also discuss some thoughts and examples for the use of teaching
materials to enhance student’s learning and try to understand how video can act as powerful and
innovative to enlighten teaching and learning (note that unfortunately, sometimes, the opposite is
happening).
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Video-lectures Open resources Higher education Online learning MOOC Technologies in education