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Ask HN: Why are the most MOOCs videos showing the lecturer in the video?

4 pointsby bor100003about 4 years ago
For me, HN has a positive attitude toward MOOCs overall. Since I&#x27;m talking about videos on programming, why do so many videos show part of the screen the trainer during the whole time while they teach or write code?<p>What is the point of that?<p>I assume that&#x27;s relatively something new, since KhanAcademy old tutorials are not like this?

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elviejoabout 4 years ago
because videos with a &quot;talking-head&quot; are more engaging that slides alone.<p>as was reported in this study:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;dl.acm.org&#x2F;doi&#x2F;abs&#x2F;10.1145&#x2F;2556325.2566239" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;dl.acm.org&#x2F;doi&#x2F;abs&#x2F;10.1145&#x2F;2556325.2566239</a><p>&quot;Our main findings are that shorter videos are much more engaging, that informal talking-head videos are more engaging, that Khan-style tablet drawings are more engaging, that even high-quality pre-recorded classroom lectures might not make for engaging online videos, and that students engage differently with lecture and tutorial videos.&quot;
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ibn_khaldunabout 4 years ago
I wonder the same thing as well. This goes for any sort of screencast. I reckon that it&#x27;s something that was adopted from the gaming world? The short answer is likely: because branding.
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