This 20 minute film explores the use of hybrid lesson plans, those consisting of traditional in-class teaching and interactive video outside of the classroom. Using six voluntary Graduate Teaching Assistants as participants, the documentary follows the participants as they give their ideologies on teaching, perform either a traditional lesson plan or the hybrid lesson plan, and participate in a focus group to give their opinion on the perceived benefits or drawbacks of having hybrid lesson plans in the classroom
Abstract The introduction of new technologies, video in particular, in educational a...
Disengaged and apathetic students are common in many undergraduate classrooms. Learning to these stu...
Ethnography is useful as a pedagogical tool because it uncovers layers of meaning, relies on inducti...
As education moves towards a more digital experience, teachers and students are increasingly using v...
Advisors: Rebecca D. Hunt; Rhonda S. Robinson.Committee members: Ohla Ketsman.Includes bibliographic...
Purpose of the study: The object of this paper is to explore the literature in order to discover on ...
The specific teaching practice is the use of video in the classroom. Video can take the form of intr...
The author describes how he uses video making as a way to engage students in high-needs schools. Goo...
Young people entering college today have grown up in a multimedia environment, yet the classroom the...
Abstract: The global pandemic has prompted many to adopt videos as an educational tool in both onlin...
This discussion is based on a participatory video research project carried out on the U.S. health ca...
Instructional videos, a subset of video pedagogy, are becoming valuable pedagogical tools for instru...
Accommodating theory and practice is a significant pedagogical challenge for screen programs in High...
The purpose of this study was to compare instructors and students perceptions regarding the use of v...
Copyright ©2010 International Research Journals. This full-text open access article is available at ...
Abstract The introduction of new technologies, video in particular, in educational a...
Disengaged and apathetic students are common in many undergraduate classrooms. Learning to these stu...
Ethnography is useful as a pedagogical tool because it uncovers layers of meaning, relies on inducti...
As education moves towards a more digital experience, teachers and students are increasingly using v...
Advisors: Rebecca D. Hunt; Rhonda S. Robinson.Committee members: Ohla Ketsman.Includes bibliographic...
Purpose of the study: The object of this paper is to explore the literature in order to discover on ...
The specific teaching practice is the use of video in the classroom. Video can take the form of intr...
The author describes how he uses video making as a way to engage students in high-needs schools. Goo...
Young people entering college today have grown up in a multimedia environment, yet the classroom the...
Abstract: The global pandemic has prompted many to adopt videos as an educational tool in both onlin...
This discussion is based on a participatory video research project carried out on the U.S. health ca...
Instructional videos, a subset of video pedagogy, are becoming valuable pedagogical tools for instru...
Accommodating theory and practice is a significant pedagogical challenge for screen programs in High...
The purpose of this study was to compare instructors and students perceptions regarding the use of v...
Copyright ©2010 International Research Journals. This full-text open access article is available at ...
Abstract The introduction of new technologies, video in particular, in educational a...
Disengaged and apathetic students are common in many undergraduate classrooms. Learning to these stu...
Ethnography is useful as a pedagogical tool because it uncovers layers of meaning, relies on inducti...