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Digital literacy is considered an important skill for today’s students
95% of respondents view video as an important part of
digital literacy. 97% feel it is important to raise the level of digital and
video literacy among teachers and students.
The gap in perceived
digital literacy between teachers and students appears to be closing.
•More teachers are incorporating video into their
classrooms.
26% of respondents reported that more than half of their
teachers regularly use video. Last year, only 20% reported that more than half
their teachers were regularly incorporating video.
•Lecture capture is becoming increasingly popular.
While most use cases showed steady usage or slight
increases, lecture capture usage has increased by 21% in the last two years. 88% either use it
or intend to in the future.
•Educational institutions see a high ROI for video.
92%
believe video increases student satisfaction with their learning experience.
Other areas in which video is thought to have a positive impact include
increasing student achievements (84%), increasing teacher satisfaction (83%), increasing educator
collaboration and professional development (83%), and making the on-boarding process
of new students more smooth (80%).Related article
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