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Al-Samarraie, Hosam – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2019
Videoconferencing as a learning tool has been widely used among educators and learners in order to induce effective communication between learners and teachers or learners and their peers, especially when face-to-face means are not possible. Different types of videoconferencing platforms or systems have emerged for use in today's higher education…
Descriptors: Videoconferencing, Higher Education, Models, Outcomes of Education
Ghilay, Yaron – Journal of Educational Technology, 2018
The aim of the study was to examine the effectiveness of a model called Video-Based Learning (VBL). VBL is designed to improve the learning of higher education courses, especially those based on activities performed on a computer screen, or learning related to the understanding of visual objects, such as formulas, equations, diagrams, etc. The…
Descriptors: Interactive Video, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedAllen, Brockenbrough S.; And Others – Machine-Mediated Learning, 1989
Describes a model called EPOSODE (Enhanced Procedural Orchestration through Student Observation and Detection of Errors) that uses performance errors to teach and assess procedural knowledge via computer-based interactive video (CBIV) technology. Two prototypes based on EPOSODE are described, and Anderson's theory of procedural knowledge is…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Error Correction, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHendricks, Harold H. – CALICO Journal, 1993
Over the past decade, Brigham Young University has developed many interactive videodisc programs for personalized foreign language instruction, from early prototypal projects to current HyperCard and Toolbook packages. A broad description of the different models, their variations, and their implementation is provided. (Contains seven references.)…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Higher Education, Humanities Instruction
Peer reviewedJackman, Diane H.; Swan, Michael K. – New Horizons in Adult Education, 1995
A survey of graduate students involved in distance education on North Dakota State University's Interactive Video Network included 80 on campus and 13 off. The instructional models rated most effective were role playing, simulation, jurisprudential (Socratic method), memorization, synectics, and inquiry. Direct instruction was rated least…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Adult Education, Computer Networks, Distance Education
Peer reviewedBankston, Ronnie; Bozik, Mary – Journal of the Association for Communication Administration (JACA), 1998
Offers a model for institutions that may be considering the development of an interactive video Master's Degree program and shares the process by which such a program was designed and approved. Examines the issues and challenges confronted in implementing the M.A. program in communication education via distance learning using the Iowa…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Distance Education, Educational Environment, Graduate Study
Wagner, Ellen D. – 1993
An introduction to instructional technology systems used for distance learning applications is provided, with a compilation of technical information in straightforward terms. Broadcast communications theory is discussed, and several models of communications are considered, including transport mechanics and network facilities. The most prevalent…
Descriptors: Communications, Distance Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedLee, Chien Chih; Forde, Connie M. – USDLA Journal, 2002
Describes a study of college students that was conducted to determine the perceptions of instructors and students toward interactive video distance education classroom design. Discusses results of descriptive statistics, analysis of variance, and the Tukey multiple comparison method; and a classroom design model is recommended to satisfy the needs…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Classroom Design, Distance Education, Higher Education
Appelman, Robert L.; And Others – 1995
Educators participating in distance education have generally not received training in the production of effective video, although they do need to be able to appear in video suitable for effective instruction. The level of video quality required is referred to as "informal" video. Rapid prototyping is a concept in which formative…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Distance Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Formative Evaluation
Foucault, Alan – Technological Horizons in Education, 1986
Presents a model for a system which coordinates the human resources needed to produce original, course-appropriate computer-assisted instruction (CAI) materials. This team approach to authoring systems has proved to be effective in producing more than 60 units of varying CAI materials for the community college environment. (ML)
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education, Cooperative Planning
Peer reviewedDudt, Kurt P.; Garrett, Joyce – Proteus, 1997
Shrinking budgets, demands for supervisory contact, and the rural isolation of Indiana University of Pennsylvania create special problems for pre student-teaching and student teaching. Describes a proposed project that will use interactive video technology to supervise student-teaching practica in distant locations. Outlines project phases,…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Higher Education, Interactive Video, Models
Miller, John W.; And Others – Educational Technology, 1993
Discussion of distance learning focuses on a study of graduate education students that compared the content mastery and the attitudes of students in on- and off-campus courses that used interactive video. Theoretical perspectives are offered, including the conduit theory, the interactive theory, and the Salomon model. (14 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction
Peer reviewedJones, Brian – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1993
Reports on ways in which interactive video-based courseware is being used with students studying for vocational qualifications at Thames Valley University (United Kingdom). Two alternative models using interactive video are described, one using multiple workstations and one using a single workstation led by a tutor. (Contains six references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLambdin, Diana V.; Duffy, Thomas M.; Moore, Julie A. – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 1997
Describes research that investigated how use of an interactive videodisk information system helped preservice elementary school teachers expand their visions of teaching, learning, and assessment in mathematics. Teachers and lessons in the videos served as models for the preservice teachers and offered a springboard for student reflection and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Group Discussion, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBeach, Stephanie A.; Somerholter, Kerstin E. – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1997
Notes that teachers of German can use "Deutsche Welle tv" broadcasts on cable to create content-based teaching modules for beginning students of German. The article outlines strategies for developing video units focusing on various topics to be integrated into existing language programs. (Six references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Class Activities, College Students
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