The Videoarticle: New Reporting Format in Scientific Journals and its Integration in MOOCs

Authors

  • Aquilina Fueyo Gutiérrez Universiadd de Oviedo
  • Aquilina Vázquez https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6694-7948
  • Carlos Rodríguez-Hoyos Universidad de Cantabria
  • Isabel Hevia Artime Universidad de Oviedo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3916/C41-2013-08

Keywords:

Videoarticle, scientific publication, MOOCs, communication, journals, ubiquity, digital formats

Abstract

The new training context in higher education is moving toward a new model of massive, open and free education through a methodology based on video simulation and students’ collaborative work. Using a descriptive methodology, we analyze the formats and Web content presentation of 72 journals indexed in the Journal Citation Reports® (2013) in the field of communication, and their presence in the development of massive open online courses (MOOCs) at the leading global platform, «Coursera». The findings show that the vast majority of scientific journals in the field of communication offer few disclosure formats and are difficult to embed in new massive, ubiquitous and collaborative movements which use the selfcreated «audiovisual pill». Therefore, the integration of articles of international scientific journals in MOOCs is almost nonexistent. Journals are not taking advantage of the great potential of these courses for scientific divulgation, probably because its unique disclosure format is written text. Thus, we propose a new model for scientific publication which shares writing text format with the video article, social media outreach and new formats supported by mobile digital devices to foster greater international visibility of scientific development and social progress in an everyday, more interconnected and visual society..

Published

2013-06-01

How to Cite

Fueyo Gutiérrez, A., Vázquez, A., Rodríguez-Hoyos, C., & Hevia Artime, I. (2013). The Videoarticle: New Reporting Format in Scientific Journals and its Integration in MOOCs. Comunicar, 21(41), 83–91. https://doi.org/10.3916/C41-2013-08

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Section

Dossier (Monographic)