This qualitative case study explored how students learning Maths at an Irish institute of higher education benefited from their instructor’s use of self-developed screencasts. The screencasts (47 in total) were posted on the institute’s Maths Moodle site for students to access. One hundred and thirty-eight (n = 138) students participated in an online open-response survey. Students’ commentary was analyzed using thematic content analysis (TCA). Themes that represented different types of screencast benefit to students were generated from the data. Consistent with previous studies, the findings show that a vast majority of students (88.4%) used the screencasts for many different purposes and viewed the videos as an extremely useful tool that e...
Conceptual learning in mathematics can be made more accessible with mathscasts, which are dynamic, d...
During our ongoing research into the use of mathematics screencasts at university, we have seen an i...
Screencasts (or MathsCasts), now widely used in higher education in Australia, have pedagogical ben...
This article reports on a case study undertaken to explore college students’ views of the benefits o...
This qualitative case study explored the views of Irish college students regarding the benefits of s...
This qualitative case study explored the views of Irish college students regarding the benefits of ...
In January 2013, we undertook a case study to look at how first, second and third year AIT students ...
Basic calculus skills that are prerequisites for advanced mathematical studies continue to be a prob...
This paper reports research on student produced screencasts to support learning. Participants in a M...
This paper reports on research of student produced screencasts to support learning. Participants in ...
'I really like this form of support. I would be delighted to [...] see any and all topics covered by...
Educational technologies continue to press onwards and upwards, and screencasts would seem to be one...
The use of screencasting at James Cook University (jcu) has increased heavily over the last five yea...
We report on a preliminary evaluation of the delivery of engaging, flexible and learner-centred expe...
As the type of student entering university changes, we are obliged as educators to adapt our teachin...
Conceptual learning in mathematics can be made more accessible with mathscasts, which are dynamic, d...
During our ongoing research into the use of mathematics screencasts at university, we have seen an i...
Screencasts (or MathsCasts), now widely used in higher education in Australia, have pedagogical ben...
This article reports on a case study undertaken to explore college students’ views of the benefits o...
This qualitative case study explored the views of Irish college students regarding the benefits of s...
This qualitative case study explored the views of Irish college students regarding the benefits of ...
In January 2013, we undertook a case study to look at how first, second and third year AIT students ...
Basic calculus skills that are prerequisites for advanced mathematical studies continue to be a prob...
This paper reports research on student produced screencasts to support learning. Participants in a M...
This paper reports on research of student produced screencasts to support learning. Participants in ...
'I really like this form of support. I would be delighted to [...] see any and all topics covered by...
Educational technologies continue to press onwards and upwards, and screencasts would seem to be one...
The use of screencasting at James Cook University (jcu) has increased heavily over the last five yea...
We report on a preliminary evaluation of the delivery of engaging, flexible and learner-centred expe...
As the type of student entering university changes, we are obliged as educators to adapt our teachin...
Conceptual learning in mathematics can be made more accessible with mathscasts, which are dynamic, d...
During our ongoing research into the use of mathematics screencasts at university, we have seen an i...
Screencasts (or MathsCasts), now widely used in higher education in Australia, have pedagogical ben...