Evaluating video‐based lectures on YouTube for dental education

Author:

Gross Ryan T.12,Ghaltakhchyan Nare13ORCID,Nanney Eleanor M.13,Jackson Tate H.14,Wiesen Christopher A.5,Mihas Paul5,Persky Adam M.6,Frazier‐Bowers Sylvia A.17ORCID,Jacox Laura A.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Orthodontics Group, Division of Craniofacial and Surgical Care, Adams School of Dentistry University of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

2. Clearsmile Orthodontics Huntersville North Carolina USA

3. Division of Oral and Craniofacial Health Sciences, Adams School of Dentistry University of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

4. Align Technology Morrisville North Carolina USA

5. Howard W. Odum Institute for Research in Social Science, Davis Library University of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

6. Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics, Eshelman School of Pharmacy University of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

7. Indiana University School of Dentistry Indianapolis Indiana USA

Abstract

AbstractPurpose/ObjectivesMultimedia presentations and online platforms are used in dental education. Though studies indicate the benefits of video‐based lectures (VBLs), data regarding user reception and optimal video features in dental education are limited, particularly on Web 2.0 platforms like YouTube. Given increasing technology integration and remote learning, dental educators need evidence to guide implementation of YouTube videos as a freely available resource. The purpose of this study is to determine video metrics, viewership and format efficacy for dental education videos.MethodsFirst, a cross‐sectional survey was conducted of viewers (N = 683) of the Mental Dental educational videos on YouTube. Analytics were evaluated for 677 200 viewers to assess audience demographics, retention and optimal video length. Second, a randomized crossover study was conducted of dental students (N = 101) who watched VBLs in either slideshow or pencast formats and were tested on content learning to compare format efficacy.ResultsMost viewers of Mental Dental videos were dental students (44.2%) and professionals (37.8%) who would likely recommend the platform to a friend or colleague (Net Promoter Score = 82.1). Audience retention declined steadily at 1.34% per minute, independent of video length. Quiz performance did not differ between slideshow and pencast videos, with students having a slight preference for slideshows (P = 0.049).ConclusionsDental students and professionals use VBLs and are likely to recommend them to friends and colleagues. There is no optimal video length to maximize audience retention and lecture format (slideshow vs. pencast) does not significantly impact content learning. Results can guide implementation of VBLs in dental curricula.

Funder

National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Oral Surgery,Surgery,Orthodontics

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