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Rethinking of Instructional Short Movies and Videos: An Evaluation the Instructional Short Movie and Video Competition
Abstract
In this study; the short films and videos taking part in National Instructional Short Film and Video
Contest held in Kırıkkale University are evaluated in terms of some variables such as; the departments of the teacher
candidates, whether the product is video or film. Quantitative methods were used in the study. The research method
of the study is descriptive method. Quantitative data was obtained by using Short Movie and Video Assessment Scale
prepared by the researchers the rubric consists of four sub-titles, the usage of audio-visual elements, focusing the
aims and objectives, selection and presentation of the content, taking target group into consideration. There are 20
items in the scale. Each item can be graded between 1 -10 and the arithmetic mean of the items gives the total point
of the films. All of the 47 films taking part in the contest were evaluated. According to the results, these films and
videos are graded as average. Besides this, there are no significant difference between instructional short film and
videos in terms of technical aspects, content, aims and objectives; but for the target group/audience, videos are graded
as more effective than short films. In addition, the scores of the instructional short films and videos prepared by the
students in Department of Computer and Instructional Technologies are considerably higher than the other
departments’ scores
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Publication Date
June 1, 2015
Submission Date
June 1, 2015
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Published in Issue
Year 2015 Volume: 8 Number: 2