Teaching with Instructional Video
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Apr '26
£38.00
This title is due to be published on 30th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Learn to design more effective instructional videos with this unique evidence-based approach for creating engaging video lessons.
This book presents evidence-based principles for designing instructional video lessons, grounded in rigorous scientific research. Accessibly written and illustrated with concrete implementation examples, it supports educators, instructional designers, and readers at all levels across psychology, education, and technology.Given the widespread usage of instructional video in both formal and informal education and training, there is a need to ensure what people are viewing can actually help them to learn. To address this gap, Teaching with Instructional Video takes an evidence-based approach that examines techniques that have been shown to improve learning from instructional videos. Featuring rich research evidence gleaned from rigorous scientific experiments alongside key theoretical contributions for cognitive and educational science, Richard E. Mayer describes practice-inspired methods to design effective instructional videos that enhance student learning. Written for educators and instructional designers as well as students and researchers across cognitive science, media communication, and educational theory, this book marks the latest example of the advances we are making in applying the science of learning to education.
ISBN: 9781009776684
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292 pages