Title :
Higher education: Understanding the impact of distance learning mode on user information assimilation and satisfaction
Author :
Gulliver, Stephen R. ; Kent, S.
Author_Institution :
Henley Bus. Sch., Univ. of Reading, Reading, UK
Abstract :
There is increasing pressure to capture of video within Higher Education. Although much research has looked at how communication technologies enhance information transfer during playback of video, consideration of technical issues seems incongruous if we do not consider how presentation mode affects information assimilated by, and satisfaction of, learners with a range of individual differences, and from a range of different backgrounds. This paper considers whether a relationship exists between the media and presentation mode used in recorded content, and the level of information assimilation and satisfaction perceived by learners with a range of individual differences. Results aim to inform learning practitioners whether generic delivery is justified, or whether tailoring content delivery enhances the experience of specific learner groups.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; distance learning; further education; multimedia computing; video signal processing; communication technologies; content delivery; distance learning mode impact; higher education; information transfer enhancement; multimedia learning; technical issues; user information assimilation; user information satisfaction; video playback; Computer aided instruction; Educational institutions; Media; Multimedia communication; Sensors; Visualization; Culture; Distance learning; Individual Difference; Presentation Mode;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology Interfaces (ITI), Proceedings of the ITI 2013 35th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cavtat
Print_ISBN :
978-953-7138-30-1
DOI :
10.2498/iti.2013.0538