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Nowadays the use of video is a natural process for digital natives' students. Several aspects of instructional video in e-learning or in a traditional learning have not yet been well investigated. A major problem with the use of instructional video has been lack of interactivity [1]. It's difficult manage video, students cannot directly jump to a particular part of a video or add some explanations...