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The pandemic has become a watershed moment in education, and for hybrid and blended learning in particular. Study and training have continued apace as schools, universities, and workplaces have wholeheartedly embraced a new educational reality – a mix of in-person and online learning.
These circumstances have accelerated an acceptance of what
the research has long demonstrated to be true. That video is a surefire
way to increase student engagement within and without the classroom. Whether
supporting learning in the classroom, online remotely, or in combination, video
has proved itself an invaluable tool for keeping the educational machine
running and Boclips is
at the heart of the enterprise.
The EduTech leader is on a mission to make learning more
captivating with video with an easier, safer way to access content from the
world’s leading video producers.
Its cloud-based educational platform provides teachers and
courseware developers with simple access to over two million rights-ready
curated video clips from the world’s most respected content producers.
Collaborative, dispersed global production teams
The globally distributed Boclips production team use
Blackbird to rapidly access all incoming video content. Covering a wide range
of topics and learning objectives, Boclips extensive library includes
high-quality content from news producers such as Sky, PBS and Bloomberg, talks
and lectures from TED Talks and Crash Course, and teacher-led materials from
Boseman Science and Flipping Physics.
Working remotely, the entire team can access Blackbird’s
browser-based professional level toolset to rapidly edit and enrich content for
publishing to the Boclips platform for immediate availability to its global
community. Blackbird is also enabling Boclips to search and retrieve content
from its AWS storage solution for re-versioning work so that the value from
assets can be realised effectively
“Blackbird will dramatically speed up our video production
capabilities and drive significant efficiencies throughout our operations.
We’re excited to be working with a fantastic partner that offers such a
great solution for our video workflow.”
Rob Weeks, Head of Content Operations, Boclips
With the global e-learning market expected to grow to $275
billion by 2022, according to a report by Orbis Research, and over 5 billion videos watched on YouTube
daily, the appetite for both online learning and video is huge and growing.
Video is also the preferred learning method over traditional
textbooks for Generation Z. It makes sense then that the preferred learning
method of subsequent generations will be video-based learning too. Old school
chalk-and-talk is going the way of the dinosaur.
While it’s clear that video is effective, the challenge for
instructional designers becomes how best to restructure video and video-based
activities into a hybrid learning model.
Video-based learning without reinventing the wheel
“Segmenting information into more digestible chunks not only
increases student engagement, but allows them to make the most of available
time within their schedules,” explains Weeks. “As learning content is
reimagined to suit the growing needs of hybrid-learning environments, we need
to convince educators of the efficacy of repackaging their well-crafted hour
long lectures (for example) into 6-minute chunks of video content.”
Luckily, there’s no need to reinvent the wheel. The vast
majority of Boclips’ videos are in and around the magical 6-minute mark that
maximizes student engagement and avoids cognitive overload.
“This means that including well-produced, high-quality
videos in your course has no barrier to entry,” Weeks says. “And also
makes it a much easier sell to educators. Who doesn’t want to see their
learning content supported by well-made professional video resources?
“Video content can be perfectly suited to engaged, active
learning. Whether through post-video follow-up activities or the interactive
quizzes, assignments, and questions that often follow videos, video is ideally
suited to fill the gap created by the upheaval to traditional learning
environments caused by recent events.”
By replacing traditional methods of production with
Blackbird across distributed and remote production, Boclips’ team can transform
their production cycles. The Blackbird technology and architecture enables
genuine collaborative cloud native video editing to reduce content delivery
lead times and boost productivity.
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