Abstract
Data were examined for an introductory college statistics course comparing results pre and post implementation of videos in support of discussions, assignments, homework, quizzes, and exams. Frequency of external tutoring was significantly reduced (40%) for the course sections that included embedded videos. In this study, videos reduced the amount of extraneous cognitive load experienced by students since using tutoring resources external to the course requires additional time and effort on the part of students and tutors. A significant majority of students agreed or strongly agreed that the videos helped them understand course concepts and how to perform course calculations.
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - Jan 5 2023 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | 2023 Lilly San Diego International Teaching and Learning Conference - San Diego CA Duration: Jan 5 2023 → … |
Conference
Conference | 2023 Lilly San Diego International Teaching and Learning Conference |
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Period | 1/5/23 → … |
Keywords
- STEM Online Learning
- Videos
- Tutoring
- Scaffolding
Disciplines
- Education
- Educational Methods
- Higher Education
- Online and Distance Education