在高等教育中,视频反馈比文本反馈更有利于学生学习吗?:系统回顾

S. Penn, Nicola T. Brown
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虽然已经确定了视频反馈对学生学习的积极启示,但高等教育(HE)系统仍然与电子书面(文本)反馈联系在一起。这种停滞不前的一个因素是缺乏关于视频反馈相对有效性的有力证据。本文解决了这一研究空白。一项对实证研究的系统回顾检验了反馈媒介(视频与文本)对高等教育学生学习的影响。从502项研究中选取15项进行分析。11项研究表明,与文本反馈相比,视频反馈更个性化、更支持性、更详细、更有帮助、更容易理解,这是压倒性的积极看法。讲师们也对这种媒体表示了压倒性的支持,他们认为这种媒体更有吸引力,更有影响力,因为它提供了更多的细节,更多的教学机会,并增加了学生和讲师之间的联系。尽管有这些积极的看法,七项采用直接测量学生学习的研究提出了不确定的证据,以保证在高等教育中采用视频反馈。
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Is Screencast Feedback Better Than Text Feedback for Student Learning in Higher Education? : A Systematic Review
: Although the positive affordances of screencast feedback for student learning have been identified, the Higher Education (HE) system remains tied to electronic written (text) feedback. One factor in this stasis is the lack of robust evidence regarding the relative effectiveness of screencast feedback. This paper addresses this research gap. A systematic review of empirical research examined the effect of the medium of feedback (screencast vs. text) on student learning in HE. Fifteen of 502 studies were selected for analysis. Eleven studies indicated overwhelming positive perceptions of screencast feedback highlighting that it is more personal, supportive, detailed, helpful, and easier to understand in comparison to text feedback. Lecturers also offered overwhelming support for this medium stating that it was more engaging and impactful because it offered more detail, more teaching opportunities and increased the connection between the student and lecturer. Despite these positive perceptions, seven studies employing direct measurements of student learning presented inconclusive evidence to warrant adopting screencast feedback in HE.
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