Video Led Learning for Agri-Nutrition Education: A Participatory Assessment

Authors

  • Satyapriya Principal Scientist Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi-110012
  • Premlata Singh Head and Principal Scientist Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi-110012
  • V. Sangeetha Scientists Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi-110012
  • V. Lenin Senior Scientists Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi-110012
  • Sudipta Paul Scientists Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi-110012
  • S. Barua Scientists Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi-110012

Keywords:

Video led learning, agri-nutrition education, participatory assessment

Abstract

Health is a core concept for quality life. Today's greatest challenge is to provide sufficient and healthy food to all. There is  lack of nutrition knowledge and practices that develop healthy habits. To attain good health, nutrition education has been  realised as one of the essential means of helping people to improve and maintain their health. Today electronic media has  become an effective tool to impart knowledge. Video based material boost the knowledge and motivate people in  developing healthy habits. Educating people with video has been proved to be very effective as it combines the senses of  seeing, hearing and text together. Studies have revealed that video extension has the advantage of credibility especially  among low literate people. Information has great impact when combined with educational tools. The aim of the study was  structured to assess the effectiveness of nutritional videos among farm women. Semi- interviews were conducted among  42 respondents of Lachoda village of Baghpat district to measure the effectiveness of video presentation. The study was  carried out by using videos on semi-stiuetined to assess the effectiveness of the method in terms of video content design,  logistics and learning out comes. Avideo programme was specially developed for this purpose. The data were analysed by  the specially developed effectiveness index, besides descriptive statistics including mean and standard deviation to assess  the level of effectiveness of prepared videos. It was found that the video was highly effective in its all parameters. The  content and design of the videos were found highly effective with the effectiveness score 86.71 and 82.90, respectively.  Learning outcomes of the videos were also high. After watching the videos, the farm women were in the opinion that they  can take care of their family nutrition and they will like to explore more videos on this aspect. The results have indicated  more positive attitude of the respondents towards the videos. Overall effectiveness score of videos was found 83.70. It was  observed that about nutritional videos have the capacity to increase nutritional knowledge among low literate population,  especially rural women. 

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Published

2017-01-01

How to Cite

Satyapriya, Singh, P., Sangeetha, V., Lenin, V., Paul, S., & Barua , S. (Trans.). (2017). Video Led Learning for Agri-Nutrition Education: A Participatory Assessment . Indian Journal of Extension Education, 53(1), 60–65. Retrieved from https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/ijee/article/view/4944