Online instructional videos are becoming increasingly common within education. This study adopts a quasi-experimental 2 × 2 crossover design (control and experimental groups) to evaluate the efficacy of instructional videos to teach practical rehabilitation skills. The students performed practical sessions in class and were formatively assessed by their lecturers. The results demonstrate that the group effect was moderate with an effect size of 0.68, CI [0.04, 1.31]; the magnitude-based inferences indicate the probabilities the video was beneficial or trivial or harmful were 93.9% or 5.4% or 0.6%. The results of the study demonstrate that the instructional videos had a small to moderate beneficial effect on all assessed criteria
Student engagement in online learning remains a challenge for the design of effective coursework. A...
Given the growing emphasis on educational technology, it is necessary to inform educators on the bes...
non-peer-reviewedThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of faculty created online content...
Online instructional videos are becoming increasingly common within education. This study adopts a q...
The use of instructional videos to teach clinical skills is an ever growing area of e-learning based...
The use of instructional multimedia within education is steadily increasing although the evidence-ba...
Background: E-learning is a common and popular mode of educational delivery, but little is known abo...
The purpose of this mixed method, descriptive case study was to determine whether the use of pre-rec...
The use of online teaching mode has grown rapidly in recent years, particularly under the COVID-19 p...
Video case based learning was integrated with multimodal online learning to facilitate helping skill...
The use of online teaching mode has grown rapidly in recent years, particularly under the COVID-19 p...
The videos which were subject of this investigation could be classified broadly as instructional vid...
E-learning is regularly promoted in higher education settings as a way of fostering more flexible ap...
This study assessed the effect of design instructional video based on the Cognitive Theory of Multim...
Most Construction related University programmes recognise the need for the inclusion of some form of...
Student engagement in online learning remains a challenge for the design of effective coursework. A...
Given the growing emphasis on educational technology, it is necessary to inform educators on the bes...
non-peer-reviewedThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of faculty created online content...
Online instructional videos are becoming increasingly common within education. This study adopts a q...
The use of instructional videos to teach clinical skills is an ever growing area of e-learning based...
The use of instructional multimedia within education is steadily increasing although the evidence-ba...
Background: E-learning is a common and popular mode of educational delivery, but little is known abo...
The purpose of this mixed method, descriptive case study was to determine whether the use of pre-rec...
The use of online teaching mode has grown rapidly in recent years, particularly under the COVID-19 p...
Video case based learning was integrated with multimodal online learning to facilitate helping skill...
The use of online teaching mode has grown rapidly in recent years, particularly under the COVID-19 p...
The videos which were subject of this investigation could be classified broadly as instructional vid...
E-learning is regularly promoted in higher education settings as a way of fostering more flexible ap...
This study assessed the effect of design instructional video based on the Cognitive Theory of Multim...
Most Construction related University programmes recognise the need for the inclusion of some form of...
Student engagement in online learning remains a challenge for the design of effective coursework. A...
Given the growing emphasis on educational technology, it is necessary to inform educators on the bes...
non-peer-reviewedThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of faculty created online content...