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Interactive Videos In Foreign Language Instruction: A New Gadget In Your Toolbox
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Abstract enThe use of videos in education has a long history, and there are a number of ways, in which they can be used in teaching and learning languages. Developments in digital technologies now add to this versatility in language education. One such development is the use of interactive videos. However, interactive videos are rarely used in instructional contexts despite their potential benefits. A possible reason for this is that this innovative tool is hardly known in the field. Therefore, this study discusses the potential affordances of adding interactivity to video lectures or any video that can be used in a language classroom. Once equipped with interactive elements, videos can function as instructional tools by fulfilling various functions, such as assessing students formatively, providing them instant feedback, checking if students view videos at home for a flipped class, teaching vocabulary items in context and holding discussion sessions by using videos as an input. In addition, interactive videos can be used to monitor student responses to questions and their video-watching behavior through the use of analytical tools that most interactive video platforms offer. Keeping such benefits in mind, this study reviews major tools used to add interactivity to videos on YouTube or similar platforms and compares them with respect to various criteria, such as the amount of interactivity provided, cost and so forth. In addition, interactive video tools are examined from a critical perspective with a focus on major benefits and drawbacks. 

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6. Learning Objects: Enhancing Engagement and Personalized Learning Eğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi Dergi ana sayfası Amaç ve Kapsam / Aim & Scope Yazım Kuralları / Author Guidelines Arşiv / Archive Editör Kurulu / Editorial Board İletişim / Contact Gönderim Kuralları / Submission Guideline Dizinler Telif / Copyright Açık Erişim / Open Access Policy Yayın Ücreti / Publication Fees Commentary - (2023) Volume 13, Issue 1 View PDF Download PDF Learning Objects: Enhancing Engagement and Personalized Learning Eric Herbert*   *Correspondence: Eric Herbert, Department of Science and Education, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, Author info » Description In the digital age, traditional educational materials are being transformed into dynamic and interactive resources known as learning objects. These digital assets, such as videos, simulations, quizzes, and interactive modules, are designed to engage learners, promote active participation, and enhance the overall learning experience. In this article, we will explore the concept of learning objects, their benefits, and how they contribute to personalized learning in today’s educational landscape. Learning objects are self-contained, reusable digital resources that can be used to support teaching and learning. They are typically designed to focus on a specific learning objective or concept and can be integrated into various educational contexts. Learning objects are often interactive, allowing learners to engage with the content, apply their knowledge, and receive immediate feedback. They can be accessed online or through educational platforms, providing flexibility and convenience for both educators and learners. Learning objects have the power to transform passive learning into active and engaging experiences. Traditional educational materials, such as textbooks and lectures, are often one-directional and limit student participation. Learning objects, on the other hand, encourage learners to interact with the content, explore concepts, and apply their knowledge in a meaningful way. Through interactive elements, multimedia components, and gamified features, learning objects capture learners’ attention and motivate them to actively engage with the material. One of the key advantages of learning objects is their ability to support personalized learning. Every learner has unique needs, preferences, and learning styles. Learning objects can be customized and adapted to accommodate these individual differences. Learners can progress through the material at their own pace, revisit concepts as needed, and receive immediate feedback to monitor their progress. This personalized approach allows learners to take ownership of their learning, focus on areas of interest or challenge, and achieve a deeper understanding of the content. Learning objects offer flexibility and accessibility, allowing learners to access educational resources anytime and anywhere. With the proliferation of digital devices and online platforms, learners can engage with learning objects at their convenience, whether in the classroom, at home, or on the go. The asynchronous nature of learning objects also enables learners to set their own schedules and engage in self-directed learning. Additionally, learning objects can be designed to be accessible to learners with diverse needs, ensuring inclusivity and equal opportunities for all. Learning objects provide opportunities for active learning and collaboration among learners. Many learning objects incorporate collaborative features, enabling students to engage in discussions, group projects, and peer feedback. This fosters a sense of community and encourages the development of teamwork and communication skills. Through collaborative learning experiences facilitated by learning objects, learners can benefit from diverse perspectives, share knowledge, and collectively construct meaning. Learning objects often include built-in assessment components, allowing learners to gauge their understanding and receive immediate feedback. Quizzes, interactive exercises, and simulations within learning objects provide learners with opportunities to apply their knowledge and receive instant feedback on their performance. This formative assessment supports the learning process, helps learners identify areas for improvement, and guides their further exploration of the content. One of the strengths of learning objects is their adaptability and potential for continuous improvement. Digital resources can be easily updated and modified to reflect changes in curriculum, incorporate new research, or address emerging educational needs. Educators and instructional designers can collect data on learner engagement, performance, and feedback to refine and enhance learning objects over time. This iterative process ensures that learning objects remain relevant, effective, and aligned with the evolving needs of learners. Learning objects offer exciting opportunities to enhance engagement, promote active learning, and support personalized learning experiences. Acknowledgement None. Conflict Of Interest The author has nothing to disclose and also state no conflict of interest in the submission of this manuscript. Author Info Eric Herbert*   Department of Science and Education, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey   Received: 01-Mar-2023, Manuscript No. jesr-23-101225; , Pre QC No. jesr-23- 101225 (PQ); Editor assigned: 03-Mar-2023, Pre QC No. jesr-23- 101225 (PQ); Reviewed: 17-Mar-2023, QC No. jesr-23-101225; Revised: 22-Mar-2023, Manuscript No. jesr-23- 101225 (R); Published: 29-Mar-2023, DOI: 10.22521/JESR.2022.13.1.01 Copyright:This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Online Paper Submission»
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