计算机科学
异步通信
荟萃分析
在线学习
包裹体(矿物)
心理学
对比度(视觉)
多媒体
人工智能
医学
计算机网络
社会心理学
内科学
作者
Michael Noetel,Shantell Griffith,Oscar Delaney,Taren Sanders,Philip D. Parker,Borja del Pozo Cruz,Chris Lonsdale
标识
DOI:10.3102/0034654321990713
摘要
Universities around the world are incorporating online learning, often relying on videos (asynchronous multimedia). We systematically reviewed the effects of video on learning in higher education. We searched five databases using 27 keywords to find randomized trials that measured the learning effects of video among college students. We conducted full-text screening, data extraction, and risk of bias in duplicate. We calculated pooled effect sizes using multilevel random-effects meta-analysis. Searches retrieved 9,677 unique records. After screening 329 full texts, 105 met inclusion criteria, with a pooled sample of 7,776 students. Swapping video for existing teaching methods led to small improvements in student learning (g = 0.28). Adding video to existing teaching led to strong learning benefits (g = 0.80). Although results may be subject to some experimental and publication biases, they suggest that videos are unlikely to be detrimental and usually improve student learning.
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