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Hansen, Ellen Kristine Solbrekke; Naalsund, Margrethe – International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 2022
Many studies in mathematics education have emphasized the importance of attending to students' interactions, particularly, their mathematical reasoning when collaborating on solving problems. However, the question of how teachers can facilitate students' productive interactions for learning mathematics, is still a challenging one. This case study…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Student Relationship
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Kjerland, Glenn Øvrevik; Annerstedt, Claes – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
The aim of our study was to explore how collaborative learning processes unfold when teacher education students apply learning theories in order to learn how to teach Physical Education in a project carried out in addition to the regular teaching in PETE. In the project's social practice, 46 student teachers worked in groups to complete four tasks…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Teaching Methods
Walter L. Leite; Huan Kuang; Zeyuan Jing; Wanli Xing; Catherine Cavanaugh; A. Corinne Huggins-Manley – Grantee Submission, 2022
The current study examines both student self-regulated learning (SRL) and teacher orchestration in a virtual learning environment (VLE), with respect to student achievement. The study used SRL indicators derived from the log data on how students used the VLE system, survey data on how teachers made use of the VLE for Algebra instruction, as well…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Teacher Role, Student Role, Educational Technology
Amy Denise Parker – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Physical therapy students often have difficulty with the complexities of physical therapy practice. A lack of clinical reasoning skills is most likely the basis of the problem. Physical therapy education programs must foster clinical reasoning development through educational activities that prepare physical therapy students for competent clinical…
Descriptors: Simulation, Video Technology, Health Sciences, Thinking Skills
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Haci Mustafa Dönmez; Onur Ergünay; Funda Ergüleç; Hakan Yildirim; Zeynep Yurtseven-Avci – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2022
The purpose of this design case is to report on the design of a course template to be used for institutional training at a public university in Turkey and to be published on the in-house learning management system of the university. Following a detailed description of the design context, the step-by-step design process is explained in detail with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Design, Models, Public Colleges
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Näslund, Rebecka; Gardelli, Åsa – Work Based Learning e-Journal International, 2019
This article aims to offer insights into how people living with intellectual disabilities by intraacting with researchers and technology, can inform and improve participation in research and the dissemination of it. It draws upon the experiences from adults with intellectual disabilities and researchers participating in the production of…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Research Methodology, Adults, Researchers
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Iftikhar, Moneeba; Riaz, Sohail; Yousaf, Zahid – Pakistan Journal of Distance and Online Learning, 2019
YouTube is becoming part of popular culture. To explore this advanced advent of technology in learning prospect, this study aims at finding the popularity of the YouTube tutorials among youth, along with their dependency on these videos and their usefulness. The focus of this research paper is on learning skills by watching YouTube tutorial among…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Social Media, Skill Development, College Students
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Aussems, Suzanne; Kita, Sotaro – Child Development, 2019
An experiment with 72 three-year-olds investigated whether encoding events while seeing iconic gestures boosts children's memory representation of these events. The events, shown in videos of actors moving in an unusual manner, were presented with either iconic gestures depicting how the actors performed these actions, interactive gestures, or no…
Descriptors: Memory, Nonverbal Communication, Cognitive Processes, Young Children
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McManus, Molly E.; Payne, Katherina; Lee, Sunmin; Sachdeva, Shubhi; Falkner, Anna; Colegrove, Kiyomi; Adair, Jennifer – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2019
This article describes the use of video-cued multivocal ethnography (VCE) in the Civic Action and Young Children Study conducted with preschool children in South Texas. We detail how and why we continue to use the VCE method as a process of collective reflection and analysis with participating communities. We also explore how VCE helps us enact…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Cues, Ethnography, Preschool Children
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Bocanegra, Joel O.; Gubi, Aaron A.; Callan, Gregory L.; Clayson, Emery – Psychology in the Schools, 2019
School psychology is experiencing a shortages crisis. Within this two-part study, the Social Cognitive Career Theory was used to examine the impact of video interventions on students' choice and application to school psychology programs. A sub-sample of participants were followed across 4 years. Findings suggest that, when measured immediately…
Descriptors: Video Technology, School Psychology, Intervention, Career Choice
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Lewis, Neil A., Jr.; Sekaquaptewa, Denise; Meadows, Lorelle A. – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2019
In STEM project group teams, men speak for more time (Meadows and Sekaquaptewa, in: Proceedings of ASEE annual conference, 2011) and engage in more active technical participation than women, which can have negative long-term consequences (Cheryan et al. in Psychol Bull 143:1-35, 2017; Lord et al. in IEEE Trans Educ 54(4):610-618, 2011). In the…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Gender Differences, Sex Stereotypes, Video Technology
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Huh, Dami; Kim, Ji-Hyun; Jo, Il-Hyun – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2019
One of the golden rules in instructional design methods is to optimize the use of working memory capacity and avoid cognitive overload. The study of cognitive load has historically relied on one's introspection. However, it is difficult to capture changes in cognitive load levels during learning sensitively. This paper suggests an approach to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Change, Video Technology
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Rose, John; Pennington, Richard; Behmke, Derek; Kerven, David; Lutz, Robert; Paredes, Julia E. Barker – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
A series of organic chemistry synthesis problem sets were provided to students. Potential solution pathways and strategies were recorded on video by the instructor and provided to students electronically via YouTube. Performance on the end-of-semester synthesis exam showed significant gains, with the average increasing by 13% after the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Organic Chemistry, Video Technology
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Anderson, Bill – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2019
This study sought to determine the usefulness of interrupted case studies, utilizing a progressive disclosure of information over time, to increase critical thinking and student learning in the study of foundational theories in the human development field. Apted's (2013) Up documentary series, consisting of video interviews over a 49-year period,…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Graduate Students, Individual Development
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Carson, Cynthia D.; Callard, Cynthia; Gillespie, Ryan; Choppin, Jeffrey; Amadour, Julie M. – Learning Professional, 2019
Coaching is an increasingly popular and promising method of professional learning, but unfortunately, many teachers do not have access to high-quality coaching due to geographic and financial constraints. Technology offers an opportunity to increase access to coaching, especially for educators in isolated rural areas. Research shows video is…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Rural Education, Teacher Education, Video Technology
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