Title of article
The virtual lecture hall: utilisation, effectiveness and student perceptions
Author/Authors
Kenneth M. Cramer، نويسنده , , Kandice R. Collins، نويسنده , , Don Snider and Graham Fawcett، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
106
To page
115
Abstract
We presently introduce the Virtual Lecture Hall (VLH), an instructional
computer-based platform for delivering Microsoft PowerPoint slides threaded
with audio clips for later review. There were 839 male and female university
students enrolled in an introductory psychology class who had access to review
class lectures via the VLH. This tool was made available through the course
website following the first midterm. Approximately 20% used the resource, and
18% completed a five-item survey tapping their perceptions of whether the
VLH enhanced learning or increased grades; and whether they wanted the
resource in other courses. The total number of student accesses was calculated,
as was the total duration (in minutes) that students used the VLH. After
accounting for initial midterm test score differences, results showed that
students who used the VLH for 100 minutes or more scored, on average, 15%
higher in their second midterm. The student perceptions of the VLH were also
highly favourable. Directions for future research in resource development and
implications for educators are also discussed.
Journal title
BJET
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
BJET
Record number
838508
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