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Student Presentation

Using Video as a Teaching Strategy
Juli Umetsu, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, juliu@hawaii.edu

Abstract: The popularity of YouTube has been growing over the past decade. Educators and students in the 21st century have recognized YouTube as a resource for information gathering and dissemination. Due to the rigorous nature of the culinary curriculum at University of Hawai‘i Maui College, it is difficult for students to retain the large volume of knowledge presented. Therefore, the purpose of this Instructional Design project was to develop and evaluate a web-based training module to assist the UHMC culinary faculty on the use of Flip Video cameras to create videos of culinary demonstrations. These videos will then be shared with students via YouTube. The culinary demonstrations can then be loaded into Laulima, our course management system. Using Laulima will provide students easy access to the videos. The ability for students to watch and rewatch culinary demonstrations provides, in essence, an ‘Instructor on Demand’. After viewing the instructional design module, the survey results indicated positive attitudes by culinary instructors towards the use of video as a teaching strategy. Enthusiastic responses on using the Flip Video camera to record classroom demonstrations were recorded after instructors completed the module.

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