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Yi Zhang; Jiumin Yang; Chenyan Dai; Zhongling Pi – Educational Technology & Society, 2024
Previous studies have shown that encouraging students to use self-explanation strategies has proven effective in text-focused learning contexts. However, no study to date has focused on how students' strategy preference moderates the effect of self-explanation strategies on learning from video lectures. The current study investigated how students'…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Video Technology, Lecture Method, Preferences
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Julius Moritz Meier; Peter Hesse; Stephan Abele; Alexander Renkl; Inga Glogger-Frey – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background: In example-based learning, examples are often combined with generative activities, such as comparative self-explanations of example cases. Comparisons induce heavy demands on working memory, especially in complex domains. Hence, only stronger learners may benefit from comparative self-explanations. While static text-based examples can…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Models, Cues, Problem Solving
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Eka Febri Zulissetiana; Muhammad Irfannuddin; Siti Sarahdeaz Fazzaura Putri; Syifa Alkaf; Susilawati Susilawati; Jihan Marshanda; Ra Fadila Septiany; Hasyimiah Az-Zahra; Robert G. Carroll – Advances in Physiology Education, 2024
Complex subjects such as physiology can be challenging for students to learn. These challenges are not uncommon in implementing the learning process in physiology and affect learning outcomes. Dramatization is an interactive and effective method to improve learning outcomes. In a project designed by senior medical students, junior medical students…
Descriptors: Drama, Teaching Methods, Physiology, Science Instruction
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Jae-Yeop Jeong; JiYeon Oh; Jin-Woo Jeong – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Pre-recorded lectures have become a prevalent approach in online education due to the proliferation of MOOC platforms and the COVID-19 pandemic. However, due to the lack of real-time interactions between instructors and learners, learners have encountered various difficulties in understanding the lectures and actively engaging with the learning…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Teaching Methods, Cues, Video Technology
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Lorena Atare´s; Maria Jose´ Canet; Asuncio´n Pe´rez-Pascual; Macarena Trujillo – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
The alternative conceptions that students hold put a brake on subsequent meaningful learning, and therefore, the identification of these wrong ideas is crucial for effective teaching and academic success. Undergraduate STEM students often perceive Chemical Thermodynamics as a difficult subject, in which entropy has been pointed out as a threshold…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Scientific Concepts, Fundamental Concepts, Chemistry
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Yajun Wei; Xiaotong Chen; Yi Zhong; Guangyi Liu; Mengjun Wang; Feipeng Pi; Changhong Li – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2024
Numerous studies compared the effectiveness of various formats of video-based teaching, yet their focus has primarily been on relatively straightforward content, such as concepts and basic procedures. Research on the effectiveness of teaching complex content through different formats of videos remains limited. This study addresses this gap by…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Problem Solving, Video Technology
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Vandenbossche, Vicky; Valcke, Martin; Steyaert, Adelheid; Verstraete, Koenraad; Audenaert, Emmanuel; Willaert, Wouter – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
Ultrasound imaging is a dynamic imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to capture live images of the structures beneath the skin. In addition to its growing use in diagnosis and interventions, ultrasound imaging has the potential to reinforce concepts in the undergraduate medical curriculum. However, research assessing the impact…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Human Body, Diagnostic Tests, Acoustics
Sen Wang – ProQuest LLC, 2023
An experimental study was conducted to examine the effects of shared book reading and video viewing on preschoolers' vocabulary and knowledge acquisition in informational text. The study included 60 preschool children who were randomly assigned to three experimental groups --shared book reading group, video viewing group, and shared book reading…
Descriptors: Books, Reading, Preschool Children, Vocabulary Development
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York, Toni; Greenstein, Steven; Akuom, Denish – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2022
Covariational reasoning and the creation and interpretation of graphs of covariational situations are important skills in math and science. Unfortunately, research shows that students often struggle to make meaningful connections between graphs and the covariational situations they represent. Educational activities designed to help students…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Graphs, Thinking Skills, Difficulty Level
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Wang, Fuxing; Cheng, Meixia; Mayer, Richard E. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Learning-by-teaching is a generative learning strategy in which students are asked to teach what they are learning to others (Fiorella & Mayer, 2015). In this study, college students watched a multimedia lesson on chemical synaptic transmission with instructions that afterward they would explain the materials by making a lecture video…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Interaction, Learning Activities, Social Behavior
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Deepika Gupta – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2025
The contemporary school ethos is marked by an incursion of technological forces. In India, school systems have begun accepting internet technology and gadgets as enabling tools for learning. The technology-driven climate is dramatically transforming the methods of learning history. The adoption of digital technology in Indian school system has…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Influence of Technology, Foreign Countries, Indians
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Taegang Lee; Yoonhyoung Lee; Sungmook Choi – Language Learning & Technology, 2025
Empirical evidence remains sparse about how videos enhanced with first-language (L1) and second-language (L2) subtitles influence cognitive load in L2 learners. To address this point, 25 Korean undergraduate students were exposed to six short videos: baseline, L1-subtitled, and L2-subtitled videos at both high and low difficulty levels (determined…
Descriptors: Captions, Native Language, Second Language Learning, Language Processing
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Song, Yu; Zhang, Shu; Liu, Bingman – Journal of Educational Research, 2023
Classroom dialogue is widely used in mathematics teaching and learning, and if managed strategically, it will have productive benefits for mathematics achievement. However, dialogic participants often lack awareness of how dialogue could be constructed, and few studies show the characteristics of dialogic patterns in different stages of education.…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Mathematics Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Computer Software
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Yang, Jiumin; Zhu, Fangfang; Guo, Peiyu; Pi, Zhongling – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2020
An instructor's gestures have an effect not only on students' learning but also on teaching itself. In two experiments, this study tested whether instructors' use of gestures while recording video lectures affected their teaching performance, stress, and cognitive load. In Experiment 1, participants recorded video lectures with gestures or without…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Nonverbal Communication, Video Technology, Lecture Method
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Milena Kovacevic; Nevena Ivanovic; Ana Protic; Danijela Milenkovic; Zoran Mandinic; Dragana Puzovic; Miloš Bajcetic; Dušan Popadic; Jelena Parojcic; Andelija Malenovic – European Journal of Education, 2024
Digital transformation in education and relevant calls for action are recognised global priorities aimed to support education and training in the digital age. The experiences from the emergency remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic and recent research findings reveal relevant advantages, challenges, as well as different students and…
Descriptors: Health Sciences, Electronic Learning, Student Attitudes, COVID-19
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