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Publication Date: 2009
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When the Book Is Better than the Movie: How Contrasting Video Cases Influence Text Learning
Beitzel, Brian D.; Derry, Sharon J.
Journal of Educational Computing Research, v40 n3 p337-355 2009
Video usage in educational contexts is on the rise. We examined 3 alternative theories about cognitive mechanisms of learning and their implications for instructional design when video is employed to enhance text-based learning. Hypothesis-testing procedures followed a falsificationist approach, grounded in philosophy of science literature. Undergraduate students acquired learning-science concepts through web-based activities that involved studying reading material. Participants contrasted video cases "before" reading in one experimental condition, and "after" reading in another. Participants in a control condition read the same texts but saw no video cases. Recall results after a 2-day delay favored the instructional design in which video cases were contrasted "after" reading a text, consistent with a schema-elaboration hypothesis. (Contains 1 table and 2 footnotes.)
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Instructional Design, Reading Materials, Internet, Learning Processes, Hypothesis Testing, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Recall (Psychology), Education Courses, Cognitive Science, Preservice Teacher Education, Experiments, Instructional Effectiveness, Educational Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Electronic Learning, Video Technology, Web Based Instruction, Protocol Materials
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