YouTube's Social Media Analytics as an Evaluation of Educational Teaching Videos

P. Baron
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During the COVID-19 lockdowns in South Africa undergraduate laboratory sessions were forbidden, in turn, video-based tutorials were proposed as a tentative solution to address the lack of in-person practical demonstration sessions. Five videos were filmed on electrical engineering topics, uploaded, and then publicly shared on YouTube. An investigation was then conducted as to whether videos may be useful for the teaching of practical engineering content in the university context. This article is a report back on the findings of using YouTube as a platform for sharing and evaluating engineering educational practical tutorial videos. The gaol of this article is to introduce YouTube's social media analytics as a tool for educators to evaluate their educational videos. The findings suggest that educators may consider evaluating their videos using social media analytics, but these analytics should be reviewed critically and should comprise of several metrics measured temporally. Understanding YouTube's recommender system and its influence on the platform is also an important factor in evaluating one's video content.
YouTube的社交媒体分析作为教育教学视频的评估
在南非新冠肺炎疫情封锁期间,本科生实验室课程被禁止,反过来,视频教程被提议作为一种临时解决方案,以解决缺乏现场实践演示课程的问题。他们拍摄了五段有关电气工程主题的视频,并上传,然后在YouTube上公开分享。然后进行了一项调查,以确定视频是否对大学背景下实际工程内容的教学有用。这篇文章是关于使用YouTube作为分享和评估工程教育实践教程视频平台的调查结果的报告。本文的目的是介绍YouTube的社交媒体分析,作为教育工作者评估其教育视频的工具。研究结果表明,教育工作者可以考虑使用社交媒体分析来评估他们的视频,但这些分析应该被严格审查,并且应该包括几个暂时测量的指标。了解YouTube的推荐系统及其对平台的影响也是评估视频内容的重要因素。
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