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De Stefani, Elwys – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2021
This study examines head nods produced as embodied and silent answers to polar questions before a transition relevance place has been reached. It discusses the notion of "response" and the ways in which the literature conceptualizes head nods. The analysis of video recordings of ordinary and institutional multiparty interactions shows…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, French, Italian, Video Technology
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Guilbert, Daniel; Sweller, Naomi; Van Bergen, Penny – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
Research with children and adults suggests verbal references to negative emotion support narrative recall. To date, however, the effects of gesture on emotion recall have been ignored. Children (4-6 years) and adults viewed videos containing negatively valenced, positively valenced, and emotionally neutral stories. The narrator provided gestures…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Nonverbal Communication, Recall (Psychology)
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Cross, Rod – Physics Education, 2021
A solid ball placed on a rotating turntable is known to roll slowly around a circular path, at a speed 3.5 times slower than the turnable itself. If the ball is located in a straight track across a diameter of the turntable, then it accelerates rapidly to the edge. Both effects were filmed in slow motion using a video camera and a cake decoration…
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
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Neutuch, Eric – Journal of College Admission, 2021
As the pandemic subsides in the United States and parts of the country edge toward normalcy, NACAC professionals believe that virtual recruitment resources that colleges invested much effort in developing will not vanish. They say that virtual recruitment will have long-lasting staying power as a supplement to in-person recruitment. This article…
Descriptors: Student Recruitment, Technology Uses in Education, College Bound Students, COVID-19
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Kosko, Karl W.; Yang, Yuxin; Austin, Christine; Guan, Qiang; Gandolfi, Enrico; Gu, Zhiqing – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2021
Preservice teachers (PSTs) often demonstrate difficulty learning to attend to content-specific student actions in-the-moment. However, machine learning algorithms applied to PSTs' viewing of 360 videos provides a potentially useful tool for teacher educators. In this paper, we describe the initial development of such a tool and the implications…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Observation, Mathematics Education, Video Technology
Seth C. Hickman – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Video clubs, in which teachers meet to view videos of their classrooms in order to improve instruction, have become a popular means of professional development. With today's technology, these video clubs can be conducted virtually, yet little is known about the effectiveness of asynchronous or synchronous virtual video clubs. This study addressed…
Descriptors: Microteaching, Video Technology, Clubs, Asynchronous Communication
Cheryl M. Miller – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Best practices for video-assisted debriefing (VAD) technology use cannot be developed because the characteristics of VAD that lead to successful debriefing have not been identified. The purpose of this qualitative, multiple-case study with embedded units sought to employ observation, participant interviews, and documentation review in exploring…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Medical Education, Hospitals
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Sarah McCorkle; Jesse Strycker – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2021
This design case focuses on the development of an alternative to Penn State's One Button Studio, but with a do-it-yourself mentality and a substantially smaller budget. The development of our one button video kiosk began as a class project but is part of a larger design-based research project. Video production is not something that all faculty,…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Production Techniques, Technology Uses in Education, College Faculty
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Kim M. Starreveld; Mathilde M. Overbeek; Agnes M. Willemen; Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg – School Psychology International, 2024
The evidence-based parenting program Video-Feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline (VIPP-SD) may have potential to also support teachers in primary schools in their interaction with children with behavior problems. We therefore adapted the intervention for use with primary school teachers (VIPP-School). Here we…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Feedback (Response), Teacher Student Relationship, Interaction
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Suzannie K. Y. Leung; Kimburley W. Y. Choi – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2024
This study aimed at exploring kindergarten teachers' perceptions and usage of digital devices in their classrooms. A multiple case study (n = 4) was conducted to investigate how in-service experienced (n = 22) and novice (n = 24) kindergarten teachers interpreted the functional significance of digital devices, including the needs and challenges…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Art Education, Films, Teacher Attitudes
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Ruiguo Cui; Peter Teo – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2024
Dialogic instruction, a form of instruction that engages students in meaningful and substantive classroom dialogue, has been shown to benefit students in many ways. However, few studies on dialogic instruction have focused on the role and agency of classroom teachers as they navigate and negotiate the vagaries of classroom talk, especially in…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
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David Conde-Caballero; Carlos A. Castillo-Sarmiento; Inmaculada Ballesteros-Yánez; Borja Rivero-Jiménez; Lorenzo Mariano-Juárez – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
While social media is evolving rapidly, understanding its underlying and persistent features with the potential to support high-quality learning would provide opportunities to enhance competence acquisition and collaborative work in higher education. Moreover, the adoption of tools that students already use in their everyday lives facilitates the…
Descriptors: Social Media, Video Technology, Nursing Education, Educational Quality
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Ammar Bahadur Singh; Anders Mørch – Journal of Educators Online, 2024
Facilitating students' learning in a massive open online context is challenging for instructors in online teaching. The instructors should enact their professional (epistemic) feedback-giving skills to understand when, how, and why to address learning problems. In this study, we address this issue in terms of agency and suggest strategies that…
Descriptors: Epistemology, MOOCs, Intervention, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Mugur V. Geana; Dan Cernusca; Pan Liu – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background: Education is, after gaming, the second largest sector embracing augmented reality (AR) at an accelerated pace, yet studies on AR's potential as an efficient learning environment had mixed results. Objectives: This study's primary objective is to test students' interaction with graphical 3D elements in AR and its impact on information…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Computer Simulation, Technology Uses in Education, Information Dissemination
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Charlotte H. Müller; Markus Reiher; Manu Kapur – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background: Haptic feedback has been shown to be an effective facilitator of the learning of scientific concepts in a series of studies. However, little is known about the underlying salient learning mechanisms, which are activated when learning from haptic feedback. Objectives: We investigate the learning mechanism in a higher chemistry education…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Chemistry, Feedback (Response), Cognitive Processes
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