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Blaire L. Speck; Lisa K. Karr; Doug A. Golick; Lena M. Luck – NACTA Journal, 2023
Courses that are typically hands-on, like equine science, may be more challenging online, but there is a higher demand for online offerings. With an increase in students taking online equine courses, a review of teaching methods was conducted to determine students' preferred teaching tools in online equine courses. The survey was sent out to…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Animals, Online Courses, Learning Processes
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Ruehlman, Linda; Karoly, Paul – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: Uptake, adherence, and dropout rates for Internet-based programs for depression are in need of improvement. Excessive user burden (eg, heavy content, extended duration) may undermine engagement and precipitate dropout. To address this problem, an alternative format was proposed: Brief Interactive Training Sessions (BITS). BITS target a…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Intervention, Training, Internet
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Fan, Min; Antle, Alissa N.; Lu, Zhicong – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2023
Short-video mobile apps are an emergent media form and play a significant role in young children's everyday lives. We explored the parental perspectives of 2-to-6-year-old Chinese children's use of short-video mobile apps. We distributed an online questionnaire that received 266 valid responses from parents and conducted in-depth interviews with…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Foreign Countries, Handheld Devices, Computer Oriented Programs
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Christine Miller Buffinton; James W. Baish; Donna M. Ebenstein – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2023
To support recent trends toward the use of patient-specific anatomical models from medical imaging data, we present a learning module for use in the undergraduate BME curriculum that introduces image segmentation, the process of partitioning digital images to isolate specific anatomical features. Five commercially available software packages were…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Study, Illustrations
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Robert J. Perkins; Brian P. Woods – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
This report offers technical guidance and encouragement for any instructor or department looking to produce valuable, high-quality Lightboard teaching videos under space and budget constraints. Lightboards were introduced in a chemical education setting around 2015 as a presentation setup that allowed the presenter to speak face-to-face to their…
Descriptors: Offices (Facilities), Lecture Method, Video Technology, Learner Engagement
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Kumar, S. Pravin; Švec, Jan G. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Purpose: Sound pressure level (SPL) and fundamental frequency (f[superscript o]) are very basic and important measures in the acoustical assessment of voice quality, and their variation influences also the vocal fold vibration characteristics. Most sophisticated laryngeal videostroboscopic systems therefore also measure and display the SPL and…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Video Technology, Measurement Techniques
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Liu, Jianxin – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2020
This article reports on a revised move analysis of a video abstract (VA) repository curated by Cell Press. The analysis reveals that the VA displays several distinct core moves, optional moves, and move units. The analysis suggests that albeit evidence being inconclusive due to the sample size, the VA is in effect an emerging genre whose…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Periodicals, Publishing Industry, Documentation
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Ruiz, Michael J.; Cranford, Charles – Physics Education, 2020
In early January 2018, after days of subfreezing temperatures, a 20 m waterfall became mostly frozen with supercooled water pouring over the top of the frozen parts of the fall. A video was taken of the waterfalls and supercooled turbulent water flowing on the frozen surface as it turned into frazil ice right before our eyes. Frazil ice consists…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Water, Climate, Natural Resources
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Chisari, Lucia B.; Mockeviciute, Akvile; Ruitenburg, Sterre K.; van Vemde, Lian; Kok, Ellen M.; van Gog, Tamara – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2020
Eye movement modelling examples (EMMEs) are instructional videos of a model's demonstration and explanation of a task that also show where the model is looking. EMMEs are expected to synchronize students' visual attention with the model's, leading to better learning than regular video modelling examples (MEs). However, synchronization is seldom…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Video Technology, Models, Attention
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Lind, Stephen J. – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2020
Despite its ubiquity across business contexts, video creation is a rarity in business communication curricula. This article is intended to offer the field of business communication education both a rationale and mechanism by which to better align with modern business communication practice. Part 1 provides a comprehensive demonstration of the…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Business Communication, Alignment (Education), College Instruction
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Eileen McGivney – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
Agency, or the capacity to take intentional actions, is considered one of the primary affordances of virtual reality (VR) for learning. VR is expected to increase learners' agency because it allows for full-body interactivity from a first-person perspective, giving them novel ways of interacting with the digital environment. Yet, agency in…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Computer Simulation, Field Trips, Personal Autonomy
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Dhvani Toprani; Marcela Borge – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: In this paper, we extend findings from previous iterations of a design-based project called ThinkerSpaces design studios that promotes human-centred design among children. ThinkerSpaces design studios is a play-based afterschool club that follows principles of embedded design by prioritising learner agency, exploration and ongoing…
Descriptors: Children, After School Programs, Play, Technology Uses in Education
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Amber R. Paden; Regina A. Carroll – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2025
Previous research has shown that low procedural fidelity can lead to decreased effectiveness and efficiency of skill acquisition during discrete-trial instruction. Previous research has also found that procedural fidelity may be substantially lower when a supervisor is not present to observe the session. Finding a socially acceptable, effective,…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Fidelity, Methods
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Julie M. Amador – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2025
The purpose of this study is to understand how and what leaders (a principal, district coach, regional coach, and district assistant superintendent) professionally noticed within a video club context as they watched mathematics lessons. Professional noticing refers to the extent to which leaders are able to move beyond forming general descriptions…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, Principals
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Xiaofei Li; Yu-Ju Lan; Zhongling Pi; Grace Yue Qi; Scott Grant; Jinmei Sun – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
English academic presentation (EAP) is an indispensable skill set of academic communication for university students. With the rapid development of desktop virtual reality (DVR), its application in language learning is worth exploring. The present study aimed to examine whether there is an improvement and difference in students' EAP by learning…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Behavior Patterns, English for Academic Purposes, Second Language Learning
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