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Hwang, Young S.; Vrongistinos, Konstantinos; Kim, Jemma; Min, Amy E. – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2021
This study invested 24 effective and 16 ineffective problem-solving kindergarten children's awareness of metacognitive self-regulated learning (MSRL) while watching other child's problem-solving behaviors. The model in a video performed a task with a trial-and-error approach and finally asked for help. After watching the video, children were asked…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Metacognition, Problem Solving, Learning Strategies
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Rymal, Amanda M.; Ste-Marie, Diane M. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2019
Purpose: This research investigated whether Zimmerman's model of self-regulated learning could be transferred into a competitive setting. We also investigated whether a feedforward self-modeling video could influence one's use of self-regulation and as such be an effective self-regulatory intervention. Methods: Nine competitive gymnasts took part…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Competition, Video Technology, Athletes
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Danciulescu, Theodora Ioana; Mihaescu, Marian Cristian; Heras, Stella; Palanca, Javier; Julian, Vicente – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2020
Building and especially improving a classification kernel represents a challenging task. The works presented in this paper continue an already developed semi-supervised classification approach that aimed at labelling transcripts from educational videos. We questioned whether the size of the ground-truth data-set (Wikipedia articles) or the quality…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Classification, Information Retrieval, Video Technology
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Bulathwela, Sahan; Pérez-Ortiz, María; Lipani, Aldo; Yilmaz, Emine; Shawe-Taylor, John – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2020
The explosion of Open Educational Resources (OERs) in the recent years creates the demand for scalable, automatic approaches to process and evaluate OERs, with the end goal of identifying and recommending the most suitable educational materials for learners. We focus on building models to find the characteristics and features involved in…
Descriptors: Prediction, Open Educational Resources, Learner Engagement, Video Technology
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Langeloh, Miriam; Buttelmann, David; Pauen, Sabina; Hoehl, Stefanie – Developmental Psychology, 2020
Behavioral research has shown that 12- but not 9-month-olds imitate an unusual and inefficient action (turning on a lamp with one's forehead) more when the model's hands are free. Rational-imitation accounts suggest that infants evaluate actions based on the rationality principle, that is, they expect people to choose efficient means to achieve a…
Descriptors: Infants, Diagnostic Tests, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Video Technology
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Al-Samarraie, Hosam – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2019
Videoconferencing as a learning tool has been widely used among educators and learners in order to induce effective communication between learners and teachers or learners and their peers, especially when face-to-face means are not possible. Different types of videoconferencing platforms or systems have emerged for use in today's higher education…
Descriptors: Videoconferencing, Higher Education, Models, Outcomes of Education
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van Wermeskerken, Margot; Grimmius, Bianca; van Gog, Tamara – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2018
We investigated the effects of seeing the instructor's (i.e., the model's) face in video modeling examples on students' attention and their learning outcomes. Research with university students suggested that the model's face attracts students' attention away from what the model is doing, but this did not hamper learning. We aimed to investigate…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Outcomes of Education
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Karami, Amirreza; Bowles, Freddie A. – English Language Teaching, 2021
This pilot study is a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study that investigated the effects of watching text-relevant video segments supported by the Schematic Information-Processing (SIP) model of reading comprehension on reading comprehension of adult speakers of English as a Second Language (ESL) in terms of text familiarity and the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Video Technology, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Rusmana, Ai Nurlaelasari; Roshayanti, Fenny; Ha, Minsu – Asia-Pacific Science Education, 2020
Metacognitive ability is enormously important for improving students' learning performance. However, overconfidence bias may hinder students' metacognition abilities. Therefore, in this study, we conducted an intervention to reduce or debias overconfidence among students using the KAAR (knowledge, awareness, action, and reflection) model. Ninety…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Metacognition, Biology, Science Education
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Tyner, Bryan C.; Fienup, Daniel M. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2015
Graphing is socially significant for behavior analysts; however, graphing can be difficult to learn. Video modeling (VM) may be a useful instructional method but lacks evidence for effective teaching of computer skills. A between-groups design compared the effects of VM, text-based instruction, and no instruction on graphing performance.…
Descriptors: Graphs, Video Technology, Models, Teaching Methods
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Anderson, Alan; Northcote, Maria – Australian Journal of Music Education, 2018
Technological advances in digital video and videoconference technology around the early 2000s led a number of researchers to investigate the practicalities of using videoconferencing technology for instrumental music teaching in online and blended learning contexts. Technical and instructional strategies were developed and recommendations made…
Descriptors: Videoconferencing, Teaching Methods, Music Education, Blended Learning
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Costa, Carolina; Alvelos, Helena; Teixeira, Leonor – International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2018
The Educast is an educational videos' platform that captures simultaneously video and digital support materials. This paper presents a study on the acceptance of Educast, by students, using the Technology Acceptance Model--TAM. The data was collected through a questionnaire applied to 54 students which results were analyzed using descriptive…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Positive Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Fleagle, Timothy R.; Borcherding, Nicholas C.; Harris, Jennie; Hoffmann, Darren S. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2018
To improve student preparedness for anatomy laboratory dissection, the dental gross anatomy laboratory was transformed using flipped classroom pedagogy. Instead of spending class time explaining the procedures and anatomical structures for each laboratory, students were provided online materials to prepare for laboratory on their own. Eliminating…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Blended Learning, Anatomy, Science Instruction
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van der Meij, Hans; van der Meij, Jan; Voerman, Tessa; Duipmans, Evert – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2018
Video tutorials for software training are becoming more and more popular, but their construction and effectiveness is understudied. This paper presents a theoretical model that combines demonstration-based training (DBT) and multimedia learning theory as a framework for design. The study investigated the effects of video tutorials on motivation,…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Tutorial Programs, Computer Software, Models
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Roth, Kathleen J.; Wilson, Christopher D.; Taylor, Joseph A.; Stuhlsatz, Molly A. M.; Hvidsten, Connie – American Educational Research Journal, 2019
This study tests the influence of a video-based, analysis-of-practice professional development (PD) program on upper-elementary teachers' science content knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge, and teaching practice and on their students' achievement. Using a cluster-randomized experimental design, the study compares the outcomes for teachers in…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Faculty Development, Science Instruction, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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