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Pi, Zhongling; Deng, Lixia; Wang, Xu; Guo, Peirong; Xu, Tao; Zhou, Yun – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2022
Background: Video lectures which include the instructor's presence are becoming increasingly popular. Presenting a real human does, however, entail higher financial and time costs in making videos, and one innovative approach to reduce costs has been to generate a virtual speaking instructor. Objectives: The current study examined whether the use…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Lecture Method, Computer Simulation, Instructional Effectiveness
Arraya, Marco António Mexia; Porfírio, Jose António – European Journal of Training and Development, 2017
Purpose: Training as an important source of dynamic capabilities (DC) is important to the performance of sports' organisations (SO) both to athletes and to non-athletic staff. There are a variety of training delivery methods (TDMs). The purpose of this study is to determine from a set of six TDMs which one is considered to be the most suitable to…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, On the Job Training, Coaching (Performance), Team Sports
Menec, Verena H.; And Others – 1992
This paper presents a study that examined the effect of an attribution induction on students' performance on a subsequent achievement test. The study was conducted to determine whether an instructor might inculcate desirable attributions as part of a regular classroom interaction and thus improve academic performance in at-risk students. College…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Attribution Theory, College Students