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Main Authors: Pölloth, Benjamin, Schwarzer, Stefan, Zipse, Hendrik
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1243356
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author Pölloth, Benjamin
Schwarzer, Stefan
Zipse, Hendrik
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Schwarzer, Stefan
Zipse, Hendrik
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Schwarzer, Stefan
Zipse, Hendrik
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contents Student Individuality Impacts Use and Benefits of an Online Video Library for the Organic Chemistry Laboratory Pölloth, Benjamin Schwarzer, Stefan Zipse, Hendrik Video Technology Electronic Libraries Science Instruction Organic Chemistry College Science Undergraduate Students Student Attitudes Preferences Student Characteristics Self Efficacy Knowledge Level Science Laboratories Gender Differences An online video library comprising three different types of videos was used intensively by bachelor-level students before and throughout an introductory organic chemistry laboratory course, when presented and assigned to the experiments appropriately. An empirical study (N = 103) revealed that the utilization of videos and preferences for video types depend crucially on individual student characteristics, such as gender, study course, intrinsic motivation, and the self-perception of conscientiousness. Student assessment of the video library, a positive impact on students' self-concept of ability, and an increase of knowledge in know-how tests on laboratory techniques of up to 100% indicate the benefits of the online video library on students' cognitive, affective, and psychomotor learning in a laboratory course.
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spellingShingle Student Individuality Impacts Use and Benefits of an Online Video Library for the Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Pölloth, Benjamin
Schwarzer, Stefan
Zipse, Hendrik
Video Technology
Electronic Libraries
Science Instruction
Organic Chemistry
College Science
Undergraduate Students
Student Attitudes
Preferences
Student Characteristics
Self Efficacy
Knowledge Level
Science Laboratories
Gender Differences
Student Individuality Impacts Use and Benefits of an Online Video Library for the Organic Chemistry Laboratory Pölloth, Benjamin Schwarzer, Stefan Zipse, Hendrik Video Technology Electronic Libraries Science Instruction Organic Chemistry College Science Undergraduate Students Student Attitudes Preferences Student Characteristics Self Efficacy Knowledge Level Science Laboratories Gender Differences An online video library comprising three different types of videos was used intensively by bachelor-level students before and throughout an introductory organic chemistry laboratory course, when presented and assigned to the experiments appropriately. An empirical study (N = 103) revealed that the utilization of videos and preferences for video types depend crucially on individual student characteristics, such as gender, study course, intrinsic motivation, and the self-perception of conscientiousness. Student assessment of the video library, a positive impact on students' self-concept of ability, and an increase of knowledge in know-how tests on laboratory techniques of up to 100% indicate the benefits of the online video library on students' cognitive, affective, and psychomotor learning in a laboratory course.
title Student Individuality Impacts Use and Benefits of an Online Video Library for the Organic Chemistry Laboratory
topic Video Technology
Electronic Libraries
Science Instruction
Organic Chemistry
College Science
Undergraduate Students
Student Attitudes
Preferences
Student Characteristics
Self Efficacy
Knowledge Level
Science Laboratories
Gender Differences
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1243356