Educators have developed an effective technique to get feedback after in-person lectures, called “muddy cards.” Students are given time to reflect and write the “muddiest” (least clear) point on an index card, to hand in as they leave class. This practice of assigning end-of-lecture reflection tasks to generate explicit student feedback is well suited for adaptation to the challenge of supporting feedback in online video lectures. We describe the design and evaluation of Mudslide, a prototype system that translates the practice of muddy cards into the realm of online lecture videos. Based on an in-lab study of students and teachers, we find that spatially contextualizing students ’ muddy point feedback with respect to particular lecture sli...
Advancements in media technologies have resulted in increased student usage causing teachers to stru...
The literature suggests that students tend to prefer in-person lectures to video lectures. This pape...
The widespread shift in higher education (HE) from in-person instruction to pre-recorded video lectu...
The Flipped Classroom approach with large classes, especially at higher education level, is known t...
In an era of MOOCs and flipped classrooms, lecture capture (though a popular choice with an increas...
Asynchronous online classes have not only enabled students to learn at a time and place of their con...
In recent years there have been several proposals for alternative pedagogical practices. Most of the...
Making video recordings of large classroom lectures and putting them online is increasingly common i...
Dialogic feedback demands an active role by lecturers and students to become effective. However, som...
In the study of flipped classroom, researchers considered the different ways of flipping the didacti...
Lecturing is a standard teaching approach used in universities and is a vital part of a student's le...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the impact on student achievement and engagement w...
The Flipped Classroom is an instructional strategy that reverses the traditional classroom that is m...
One of the essential components of the learning process is assessment. As a result, providing feedba...
Feedback is an essential part of the learning process. Asynchronous online courses are marked by an ...
Advancements in media technologies have resulted in increased student usage causing teachers to stru...
The literature suggests that students tend to prefer in-person lectures to video lectures. This pape...
The widespread shift in higher education (HE) from in-person instruction to pre-recorded video lectu...
The Flipped Classroom approach with large classes, especially at higher education level, is known t...
In an era of MOOCs and flipped classrooms, lecture capture (though a popular choice with an increas...
Asynchronous online classes have not only enabled students to learn at a time and place of their con...
In recent years there have been several proposals for alternative pedagogical practices. Most of the...
Making video recordings of large classroom lectures and putting them online is increasingly common i...
Dialogic feedback demands an active role by lecturers and students to become effective. However, som...
In the study of flipped classroom, researchers considered the different ways of flipping the didacti...
Lecturing is a standard teaching approach used in universities and is a vital part of a student's le...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the impact on student achievement and engagement w...
The Flipped Classroom is an instructional strategy that reverses the traditional classroom that is m...
One of the essential components of the learning process is assessment. As a result, providing feedba...
Feedback is an essential part of the learning process. Asynchronous online courses are marked by an ...
Advancements in media technologies have resulted in increased student usage causing teachers to stru...
The literature suggests that students tend to prefer in-person lectures to video lectures. This pape...
The widespread shift in higher education (HE) from in-person instruction to pre-recorded video lectu...