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Educational Video Blogging: Search for Meanings and Conceptualization of Concepts

https://doi.org/10.26907/esd.19.4.17

EDN: WUAZPT

Abstract

The relevance of the study of educational video blogging is determined by the rapid spread of online learning technologies. Video blogs are embedded in online courses or are an independent educational product in the form of a teacher's channel filming videos on their subject, helping in self-study, building individual educational routes.
The purpose of the article is to study the conceptual foundations and meanings in the subject field of educational video blogging. The objectives of the study involve highlighting the advantages and limitations of using video blogs based on the analysis of English language publications. Search queries in leading databases made it possible to form an array of publications. Familiarization with the content of articles and / or their annotations filled three approaches to interpretations with meaning - video blogging as an educational technology, as a means of communication, and as a way to promote the image of a teacher.
The results of the article were the allocation of an additional meaning of educational blogging as a tool for reflection of students and teachers, as well as an emphasis on the professional identity of teachers who blog. Educational blogging goes beyond formal education both in content and in the formats of presentation of material. Experiments in this area demonstrate the possibilities for cognitive development of students, implementation of information and communication tasks, as well as a motivational effect.
Different types of educational video blogs are considered as tools for organizing training and self-study. Video blogs as a means of self-presentation are transformed into a tool for self-reflection of the teacher and the student. Video blogging as a way to promote the image of a teacher is transformed in the direction of developing a professional community, forming digital literacy and digital identity.

About the Authors

A. Filipova
Vladivostok State University
Russian Federation

Alexandra Filipova

Vladivostok



V. Malakhova
Vladivostok State University
Russian Federation

Varvara Malakhova

Vladivostok



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Filipova A., Malakhova V. Educational Video Blogging: Search for Meanings and Conceptualization of Concepts. Education and Self-Development. 2024;19(4):226-241. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26907/esd.19.4.17. EDN: WUAZPT

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