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Ran Bao; Sile Liang – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2024
Scholars have long delved into the realm of MOOCs. However, with the proliferation of diverse platforms hosting course videos, it was realized that learning experiences may vary across these platforms. Hence, this research explores the forums within two distinct online learning platforms: the formal MOOC and the informal video-sharing platform.…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Video Technology, Learning Motivation, Behavior
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Yunpeng Jiang; Yang Feng; Jianhao Qi; Ru He; Miao Chao – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
To investigate how bullying victimization affects academic performance and the mediating effects of social anxiety and short video addiction among adolescents, a questionnaire survey was conducted on 2055 secondary school students in China. A Structural Equation Model was employed to analyze the data. The results showed that bullying…
Descriptors: Bullying, Victims, Academic Achievement, Adolescents
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Eun Jung Kim; Mi Jeong Kim – SAGE Open, 2024
This study aimed to investigate university students' evaluations of pre-recorded video and live online lectures, focusing on the factors that influence these assessments, particularly students' studying behaviors. We conducted a web-based survey to gather data from undergraduate students. The results revealed that students rated live online…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Lecture Method, Video Technology, COVID-19
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Mark B. Ulla; Henry E. Lemana II; Lucas Kohnke – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2024
The current study explores the TikTok identities of Thai university teachers and how those identities impact their professional identity as teachers. Five English as a Foreign Language (EFL) university teachers in Thailand voluntarily participated in semi-structured individual interviews. Findings obtained using an exploratory-descriptive…
Descriptors: Social Media, Video Technology, Professional Identity, Foreign Countries
Aydin, Selami; Tekin, Isil – Online Submission, 2022
Statement of the Problem and Purpose: Romantic relationships may be a source of behavioral and psychological strain, while the use of Instagram may also have positive and negative influences on university students' relationships. However, whether there is a relationship between university students' romantic relationship statuses and behaviors on…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Intimacy, Social Media, Undergraduate Students
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Dindar, Katja; Loukusa, Soile; Leinonen, Eeva; Mäkinen, Leena; Mämmelä, Laura; Mattila, Marja-Leena; Ebeling, Hanna; Hurtig, Tuula – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2023
Since prior research has mostly focused on children, less is known about how autistic adults and adults with sub-clinical autistic traits interpret pragmatically complex social situations and the kind of narrative discourse they produce. 32 autistic young adults, 18 young adults with sub-clinical autistic traits and 34 non-autistic young adults…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Interpersonal Relationship, Young Adults
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Clemens Wieser – Ethnography and Education, 2024
Video diaries are an innovative tool for ethnographic research, contributing to the quality of fieldwork and ethnographic data by giving additional attention to participant voices. Grounded in two fieldwork periods in secondary and higher education, this paper illustrates three key qualities through which video diaries contributed to ethnographic…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Journal Writing, Ethnography, Self Concept
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Goldstein, Alanna; Flicker, Sarah – Health Education, 2022
Purpose: This paper adds to the growing body of research examining the impacts of COVID-19 physical distancing measures on the everyday lives of young people. It draws on theories of "digital intimacies" and "relationship maintenance" to argue that young people's reflections on COVID-19, physical distancing and online…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Health Education, Late Adolescents
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Buldu, Elif; Buldu, Metehan – Early Child Development and Care, 2023
This study investigated how children describe their play activities and associate learning with play. Accordingly, 23 early childhood children from different cities and age groups were included in this phenomenological research study. Incorporating images of children's drawings of their favourite playtime and semi-structured interviews, three main…
Descriptors: Play, Young Children, Foreign Countries, Freehand Drawing
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Shelley L. Craig; Ashley S. Brooks; Katrin Doll; Andrew D. Eaton; Lauren B. McInroy; Jenny Hui – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2025
Minority stressors harm sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY). This may be mitigated by promotive and protective factors and processes that manifest resilient coping. SGMY increasingly interact with information communication technologies (ICTs) to meet psychological needs, yet research often problematizes youths' ICT use, inhibiting…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, LGBTQ People, Resilience (Psychology), Video Technology
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Coyan Tromp – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2025
After multiple trials to determine the most effective flipped classroom design for our bachelor course, Philosophy of Science, we established a setup with compulsory flipped workgroups at the core, while online knowledge videos and optional joint classes offer preparatory support. This article documents our attempts to improve scaffolding offered…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Flipped Classroom, Program Effectiveness, Student Attitudes
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Fawcett, Christine – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2022
From early in life, infants synchronize with others on a physiological level, a process thought to underlie social connections and group cohesion. This synchronization is seen, for example, when their pupils dilate in response to observing another person with dilated pupils -- known as "pupillary contagion." There is mixed evidence on…
Descriptors: Infants, Physiology, Interpersonal Relationship, Eye Movements
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Meishar-Tal, Hagit; Forkosh-Baruch, A.; Levy, L.; Shenkar, T. – International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy, 2022
In recent years, surveillance cameras have become common in the education system, in early childhood child-care centres as well as in preschools and schools. Public opinion regarding the usage of security cameras in early childhood institutions is constantly increasing due to a growing number of incidents exhibiting child abuse by caregivers.…
Descriptors: Video Technology, School Security, Child Care Centers, Child Safety
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Yi-Ju Wu; Dorothy M. Chun – Educational Technology & Society, 2025
Although the number of studies investigating the use of immersive VR (iVR) for language learning is rapidly rising, only a few studies have examined how teachers learn to incorporate iVR into their lesson planning and how they can take advantage of the unique affordances of the medium to aid language learning. This article reports on how 50…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Instructional Design, Preservice Teachers, Technology Uses in Education
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Wong, Paulina Pui Yun; Wong, Gary Wai Chung; Techanamurthy, Umawathy; Mohamad, Wan Syukriah Binti; Febriana, Aderina; Chong, James Chit Ming – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2022
The importance of social networks has increased in recent decades, yet the use of social learning in higher education is nascent. Little is known how to foster high levels of social learning discourse among students in higher education classrooms. To address this gap, the present study analyses the use of a mobile application (Soqqle) for sharing…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Oriented Programs, Handheld Devices, Computer Mediated Communication
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