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F. Paul Wonsavage; Samuel Otten; Amber G. Candela; Zandra de Araujo – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2025
Classroom observations are an integral part of qualitative educational research. Traditionally, classroom observations have been done in-person, with one or more researchers being physically present in a classroom to observe and take field notes. With the proliferation of video technology, researchers are now able to conduct classroom observations…
Descriptors: Observation, Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Research, Video Technology
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Alexandra L. Bey; Maura Sabatos-DeVito; Kimberly L. H. Carpenter; Lauren Franz; Jill Howard; Saritha Vermeer; Ryan Simmons; Jesse D. Troy; Geraldine Dawson – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Objective, quantitative measures of caregiver-child interaction during play are needed to complement caregiver or examiner ratings for clinical assessment and tracking intervention responses. In this exploratory study, we examined the feasibility of using automated video tracking, Noldus EthoVision XT, to measure 159 2-to-7-year-old autistic…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Caregiver Child Relationship, Interaction, Video Technology
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Abdullahi Yusuf; Norah Md Noor; Shamsudeen Bello – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Studies examining students' learning behavior predominantly employed rich video data as their main source of information due to the limited knowledge of computer vision and deep learning algorithms. However, one of the challenges faced during such observation is the strenuous task of coding large amounts of video data through repeated viewings. In…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Student Behavior, Video Technology, Classification
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Nokandeh, Hossein Jahanshahi; Malekzadeh, Mina; Roeinfard, Faezeh – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2021
As the technology is achieving a non-feasible zenith of complexity and quality in video, it is important to maintain the related size of each file at a low level to be able to run the video on devices with limited space like phones. In this regard, different video codecs and containers have been brought forward so that a lower level of information…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Coding, Multimedia Materials, Internet
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Lin, Yu-Tzu; Yeh, Martin K.-C.; Tan, Sheng-Rong – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2022
Contribution: Programming is a complex cognitive activity that involves both conceptual understanding and procedural skills, which is challenging for novices. To develop both program comprehension and implementation competency, this study proposed a live-coding-based instruction. Experts' live coding with think-aloud was recorded. Students then…
Descriptors: Programming, Coding, Video Technology, Teaching Methods
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Aaron Hogue; Nicole Porter; Molly Bobek; Alexandra MacLean; Lila Bruynesteyn; Amanda Jensen-Doss; Sarah Dauber; Craig E. Henderson – Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2022
A foundational strategy to promote implementation of evidence-based interventions (EBIs) is providing EBI training to therapists. This study tested an online training system in which therapists practiced observational coding of mock video vignettes demonstrating family therapy techniques for adolescent behavior problems. The study compared…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Allied Health Personnel, Observation, Cognitive Processes
Mackenzie K. Martin; Patricia A. Snyder; Brian Reichow; Crystal D. Bishop – Journal of Early Intervention, 2022
The purpose of this study was to examine the comparability of counts of embedded instruction learning trials when different methods of viewing and recording direct behavioral observations were used. In 13 classrooms, while videotaping embedded instruction implementation for a larger randomized controlled efficacy trial was occurring, teachers'…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Observation, Coding, Data Collection
Bernstein, Mildred Sari – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this quantitative non-experimental study was to evaluate the gender stereotyping in picture books from a classroom library collection that primary school students use for independent reading in the classroom. Using the Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade fiction books from the classroom library collection from Booksource, this research…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Childrens Literature, Volunteers, Picture Books
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Degotardi, Sheila; Han, Feifei – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2020
Evidence suggests that the quantity of linguistic input experienced by infants in early childhood centres relates to the quality of educator-infant interactions. However, little is known about the linguistic properties of mutually responsive educator-infant interactions. This study uses sequence analyses to identify patterns of educator-infant…
Descriptors: Linguistic Input, Infants, Child Care Centers, Caregiver Child Relationship
Brendan R. Eagan – ProQuest LLC, 2020
A fundamental component of research on learning is understanding processes of performance. One typical method of studying how and why people perform in particular ways is to record audio or video of those processes. Research methodologies that rely on audio or video data start with recording phenomena (events) researchers are interested in. After…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Video Technology, Audio Equipment, Documentation
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Celepkolu, Mehmet; Galdo, Aisha Chung; Boyer, Kristy Elizabeth – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2022
As children develop conversational skills such as taking turns and openly listening to ideas, they often experience conflicts and inequity within collaborative dialogue for learning. Previous research suggests that increasing children's awareness about their own behaviors during collaboration may help them adjust their behaviors and become better…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Classroom Communication, Cooperative Learning, Child Behavior
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Murtagh, Conall F.; Naughton, Robert J.; McRobert, Allistair P.; O'Boyle, Andrew; Morgans, Ryland; Drust, Barry; Erskine, Robert M. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2019
Purpose: The powerful activity profile of elite soccer match play has not been documented appropriately to inform specific maximal power assessment and development criteria. The aims of the current study were to develop a reliable soccer-specific powerful action (SSPA) notational analysis coding system that could be used to compare frequency and…
Descriptors: Athletics, Team Sports, Coding, Youth Programs
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Leigh Jin; Tai-Yin Chi; Brenda Mak – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2024
This paper presents the Screencast-Based Assessment Technique (SBAT) for a mobile app development curriculum in the information systems discipline. SBAT was implemented as a midterm take-home exam in which students design and develop an app project based on their own interests, passions, or ambitions. In addition to coding, students must create…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Computer Oriented Programs, Handheld Devices, Computer Software
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Yeo, Amelia; Alibali, Martha W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2018
Past research suggests that speakers gesture more when motor simulations are more strongly activated. We investigate whether simulations of a perceptual nature also influence gesture production. Participants viewed animations of a spider moving with a manner of motion that was either highly salient (n = 29) or less salient (n = 31) and then…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Nonverbal Communication, Simulation, Animation
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Young, Alys; Espinoza, Francisco; Dodds, Claire; Rogers, Katherine; Giacoppo, Rita – Field Methods, 2021
This article concerns online data capture using survey methods when the target population(s) comprise not just of several different language-using groups, but additionally populations who may be multilingual and whose total language repertoires are commonly employed in meaning-making practices--commonly referred to as translanguaging. It addresses…
Descriptors: Online Surveys, Code Switching (Language), Second Languages, Language Usage
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