DocumentCode
823125
Title
Evaluating a Web Lecture Intervention in a Human–Computer Interaction Course
Author
Day, Jason A. ; Foley, James D.
Author_Institution
Interface Comput. Div., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA
Volume
49
Issue
4
fYear
2006
Firstpage
420
Lastpage
431
Abstract
Research using Web lectures to enhance the classroom learning experience in an introductory human-computer interaction course is presented. By using Web lectures to present lecture material before class, more in-class time can be spent engaging students with hands-on learning activities-using class time for more learning by doing, less learning by listening. A quasi-experiment was conducted over a 15-week semester with 46 students in two sections of the same course-one section using Web lectures and one using traditional lectures. Many control measures were in place, including each section being taught by the same instructor and blind grading being used. The Web lecture section´s grades were significantly higher than the traditional lecture section, and Web lecture students reported increasingly strong positive attitudes about the intervention. The twofold contribution of this work is a novel use of existing technology to improve learning and a longitudinal, quasi-experimental evaluation of its use in context
Keywords
Internet; computer aided instruction; human computer interaction; Web lecture intervention; classroom learning; hands-on learning activities; human-computer interaction course; Computer interfaces; Conducting materials; Educational institutions; Educational technology; Human computer interaction; IEEE news; Problem-solving; Watches; Blended learning; Web lectures; educational study design; educational technology; human–computer interaction education;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Education, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9359
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TE.2006.879792
Filename
4012664
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