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Raffaghelli, Juliana; Ghislandi, Patrizia; Sancassani, Susanna; Canal, Luisa; Micciolo, Rocco; Balossi, Barbara; Bozzi, Matteo; Di Sieno, Laura; Genco, Immacolata; Gondoni, Paolo; Pini, Andrea; Zani, Maurizio – Educational Media International, 2018
In this paper, the authors discuss the effectiveness of MOOCs as part of a pedagogical strategy aimed at supporting Physics' preliminary undergraduate students in large-size lectures. Our study is based on an experimental activity based on a blended course, which integrated a parallel MOOC delivered through the POK (PoliMi Open Knowledge,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Online Courses, Large Group Instruction, Physics
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Ozan, Ozlem; Ozarslan, Yasin – Educational Media International, 2016
This paper examines learners' behaviors while watching online video lectures to understand learner preferences. 2927 students' 18,144 video events across 13 courses on Sakai CLE LMS, which were integrated with Kaltura Video Platform and Google Analytics, were analyzed. For the analysis of the quantitative data, one-way ANOVA, Chi-square test of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Video Technology, Lecture Method, Educational Technology
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Yin, Yin; Adams, Catherine; Goble, Erika; Francisco Vargas Madriz, Luis – Educational Media International, 2015
This research asks "What is it like for a K-12 school-age child to learn in a massive open online course (MOOC)?" Evidence suggested that a significant number of children are participating in MOOCs either independently or alongside their parents, both inside and outside the K-12 school system. Researchers have expressed concerns…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Large Group Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Technology
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Katz, Yaacov J.; Yablon, Yaacov B. – Educational Media International, 2002
Compares two introductory statistics courses at Bar-Ilan University (Israel), one offered as an Internet-based course and one as a traditional lecture-based course. Highlights include expectations of students; student satisfaction at the end of the course; students' self-confidence in the Internet course; and cost effectiveness. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Cost Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
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Beeler, Karin – Educational Media International, 1998
Discussion of use of the World Wide Web for literary studies focuses on a course on contemporary Canadian literature offered at the University of Northern British Columbia. Highlights include weekly lectures, discussion forum, assignments, evaluations, Web courses versus other distributed learning media such as videoconferencing, and future…
Descriptors: Assignments, Canadian Literature, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Evaluation Methods