Motivation and emotion/Assessment/Multimedia/Feedback/2021

This page summarises general feedback about the 2021 multimedia presentations. Detailed feedback about each individual presentation is available on its chapter talk page.

Overall

 * 1) The overall quality of presentations was reasonably good, but there was a wide range.
 * 2) The best presentations have been tweeted in this thread.
 * 3) Some presentations went over time. Content beyond the maximum time limit was ignored for marking purposes. This often meant 0 marks for the Conclusion.

Overview

 * 1) Overviews were often missing or too brief.
 * 2) Narrate and show the title and sub-title.
 * 3) Provide some context about why the topic is important.
 * 4) Consider presenting focus questions.

Content

 * 1) Content was generally well selected.
 * 2) There was a bias towards definitional and theoretical material.
 * 3) Greater coverage of research and examples would be useful.

Conclusion

 * 1) Conclusions generally did a very good job of reinforcing one or more take-home messages.

Audio

 * 1) Audio communication was generally very good.
 * 2) Most presentations were well-paced. Some could have been improved by slowing down.
 * 3) Most presentations were well practiced and reasonably smooth.

Video

 * 1) Visual presentation was generally very good.
 * 2) Most presentations did a good job of providing a small amount of text in large font per slide, making it relatively easy to read and listen at the same time.
 * 3) Some presentations could have been improved by splitting content from a small number of visually busy slides into a larger number of slides each with less visual information.

Meta-data

 * 1) Less than half of the presentations used the full title and sub-title (or an abbreviated version that fits within 100 characters) as the name of the presentation.
 * 2) Informative descriptions of the presentation were rare.
 * 3) Almost all presentations provided a link to the book chapter and a link from the book chapter to the presentation.

Licensing

 * 1) Some presentations used copyright restricted images without permission - doing so violates copyright law.
 * 2) Most presentations indicated a copyright license for the presentation, but only some did so using the licensing field in YouTube settings.