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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
131

Is video modeling enough to teach parent-child interactions? Toward a systematic evaluation of the key components of video modeling.

Whaley-Carr, Anna Marie 05 1900 (has links)
Parent-child interactions help set the foundation for a child's development. It is therefore important to investigate the relative efficiency and efficacy of procedures used to train them. One procedure that researchers continue to explore is video modeling. The current study evaluated the effect of a video model that displayed favorable parent-child interactions and a modified model with embedded instructions to determine if the introduction of either of these models would alter parent-child interactions. Both models were presented alone without supplemental guidance. Three families were involved in the study. The results showed no systematic change across families or conditions as a result of video viewing and are discussed within context of the needs of the parent, adequate stimulus control, community to support behavior change, measurement sensitivity, and influence of methodology. This study provided a great baseline for future studies to explore the necessary components to create an effective video model.
132

The effect of media on the listening comprehension scores of intermediate ESL students

Tyson, Marian 01 January 1989 (has links)
The use of videotapes has become widespread in ESL classes in recent years. The decline in cost of tapes and VCR equipment has assisted in the spread of this technology. These tapes are often used in listening comprehension classes and may replace or supplement the use of audiotapes. However, research has not established that the addition of the visual element, especially in the movie or TV type context of many videos, is an advantage to the language learner. A total of seventy-six students participated in a listening comprehension recall exercise. Thirty-nine students viewed a videotape segment, and the remaining thirty-seven students listened to the audio portion of the same segment. Each group viewed or listened to the tape two times. Then the groups were given twenty minutes to write a recall. Each paper was scored for total idea units recalled, macropropositions, elaborations, and distortions .
133

A Model for Developing Law Lecture Comprehension Lessons for Non-Native Speakers of English from Video-taped Authentic Materials

Martin, Lynne Rohmerien 26 June 2007 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / The goal of this thesis was to create a model of how video-taped law lectures (authentic materials) can be used in designing individual lessons which will, in general, incorporate current EAP practices and standards in aiding the LL.M. students to improve their lecture listening comprehension skills. More specifically, my model will show how within each lesson the video-taped law lectures can be used to target either a particular linguistic form or lecture construct feature for which studies have shown to be problematic in L2 lecture comprehension. Moreover, this model will further demonstrate how these lessons should address lecture organization specific to the study of law, as well as show how general lecture listening strategies can be presented as an integral part of every lesson.
134

The effectiveness of videotape recorded feedback on the facilitation of behavior change in three institutionalized adults

Boggs, Stephen R. 01 January 1977 (has links) (PDF)
The effectiveness of videotape recorded feedback on reducing the rate of inappropriate, bizarre mannerisms n hospitalized individuals was examined using a multiple baseline design across three subjects. Results indicate that the technique was effective in reducing the rate of these behaviors in the treatment setting. Data on generalization of treatment effects were inconclusive. Theoretical explanations for the procedure's effectiveness are discussed.
135

Teaching Communication Skills through Video Tape Productions

Fleetwood, Jane R 01 January 1988 (has links)
Motivating students to learn and practice effective communication skills has always been a dilemma for teachers of all grade levels. Video cameras and camcorders are now being used as teaching tools in many schools to not only motivate students to use and practice a variety of skills, but to stimulate their creativity, as well. Loretto Elementary School in Jacksonville, Florida, is developing a program which incorporates student-written video productions into its existing curriculum. Loretta's innovative program is a direct result of a 10-rninute informational video tape production done by graduate student Jane Fleetwood and Continental Cablevision, a local cable television company. This paper describes the step-by-step procedures involved in that production, the business education partnership which exists between the school and the cable company, and the school's plans for making video productions as integral part of its curriculum.
136

The Effects of a Short-Term Videotape Training Program for Guides Conducting Older Adults on Tours in Public Spaces

Wolens, Sylvia E. (Sylvia Elaine) 08 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study was a test of a specific videotape designed to influence the actions of tour guides for older adult groups. The purposes of the study were to observe guide performances and older adult responses before and after training in techniques for sharing information with older adults in public spaces. The hypotheses were tested. 1) Guides after training would exhibit significant differences in behaviors of pointing, repeating, pausing, questioning, conversing, facing art when talking, talking inaudibly, pacing rapidly. 2) Older adult drop-outs would decrease on tours with especially trained guides.
137

Public Safety, D/FW Style: Production of an Informational Videotape

Holland, Marvin Glyn 08 1900 (has links)
This study consists of two parts, the completed videotape production and the production book. The videotape explores the history, organizational structure, and training requirements of the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport Department of Public Safety. A copy of the videotape is shelved in the North Texas State University Media Center Library. The production book describes background preproduction, production, and postproduction of the videotape. Problems, their effects, and solutions are described. The study concludes that an effective videotape can be produced in-house with limited time, equipment, and personnel, at a cost far less than commercially produced films. The study makes specific recommendations for guidelines and planning of future productions.
138

Objetos de ensino, suas potencialidades e dificuldades para aprendizagem de física no ensino médio / Learning objects your strengths and difficulties in learning physics in high school

Matsunaga, Fausto Hideki 23 July 2015 (has links)
Acompanha: Procedimento para o uso do Tracker como objeto de ensino, suas potencialidades e dificuldades para aprendizagem de física no ensino médio / Nessa dissertação investiga-se o processo de ensino-aprendizagem empregando um objeto de ensino, o aplicativo conhecido como Tracker, que utiliza recursos tecnológicos, através do vídeo análise, a fim de favorecer a interação entre os experimentos de laboratório de física com recursos de imagens e vídeo. Esta pesquisa fundamentou-se em autores como David Ausubel, Carl Rogers, Marco Antônio Moreira, Pozo e Crespo. Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo verificar a importância das atividades utilizando os recursos do aplicativo e a mediação na aplicação das atividades desenvolvidas com os alunos da primeira série do ensino médio. Participaram deste trabalho professores do ensino médio e alunos da primeira série do ensino médio da escola Marista Santa Maria. No intuito de verificar se houve indícios de aprendizagem significativa no conteúdo relacionado ao lançamento horizontal de projétil, aplicou-se uma avaliação sobre as propriedades envolvidas neste conteúdo antes e após o uso do Tracker. A partir dos resultados obtidos, fez-se uma comparação entre o conhecimento que os estudantes tinham antes e o conhecimento adquirido após o seu uso, verificando então, que através das atividades desenvolvidas, podemos perceber indícios de aprendizagem significativa em relação ao conteúdo descrito. Nessa pesquisa observamos que a mediação do professor no processo de aplicação do Tracker foi fundamental para o resultado obtido. / This dissertation investigates the process of teaching and learning using a teaching object, the application called Tracker, which uses technological resources, through video analysis, in order to facilitate the interaction between physics laboratory experiments with imaging capabilities and video. This research was based on authors such as David Ausubel, Carl Rogers, Marco Antonio Moreira, and Pozo Crespo. This research aimed to evaluate the importance of activities using the application's features and mediation in the implementation of activities with the students of the first year of high school. In this work high school teachers and students of the first grade of high school of the Marist Santa Maria school. In order to verify if there was significant evidence on learning content related to horizontal launch projectile, an evaluation was applied on the properties involved in this content before and after using the Tracker. From the results obtained, there was a comparison of the knowledge that students had before and the knowledge gained after use, checking so that through the activities developed, we can see significant learning signs regarding the described content. In this research we observed that the mediation of the teacher in the Tracker application was fundamental to the result obtained.
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Objetos de ensino, suas potencialidades e dificuldades para aprendizagem de física no ensino médio / Learning objects your strengths and difficulties in learning physics in high school

Matsunaga, Fausto Hideki 23 July 2015 (has links)
Acompanha: Procedimento para o uso do Tracker como objeto de ensino, suas potencialidades e dificuldades para aprendizagem de física no ensino médio / Nessa dissertação investiga-se o processo de ensino-aprendizagem empregando um objeto de ensino, o aplicativo conhecido como Tracker, que utiliza recursos tecnológicos, através do vídeo análise, a fim de favorecer a interação entre os experimentos de laboratório de física com recursos de imagens e vídeo. Esta pesquisa fundamentou-se em autores como David Ausubel, Carl Rogers, Marco Antônio Moreira, Pozo e Crespo. Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo verificar a importância das atividades utilizando os recursos do aplicativo e a mediação na aplicação das atividades desenvolvidas com os alunos da primeira série do ensino médio. Participaram deste trabalho professores do ensino médio e alunos da primeira série do ensino médio da escola Marista Santa Maria. No intuito de verificar se houve indícios de aprendizagem significativa no conteúdo relacionado ao lançamento horizontal de projétil, aplicou-se uma avaliação sobre as propriedades envolvidas neste conteúdo antes e após o uso do Tracker. A partir dos resultados obtidos, fez-se uma comparação entre o conhecimento que os estudantes tinham antes e o conhecimento adquirido após o seu uso, verificando então, que através das atividades desenvolvidas, podemos perceber indícios de aprendizagem significativa em relação ao conteúdo descrito. Nessa pesquisa observamos que a mediação do professor no processo de aplicação do Tracker foi fundamental para o resultado obtido. / This dissertation investigates the process of teaching and learning using a teaching object, the application called Tracker, which uses technological resources, through video analysis, in order to facilitate the interaction between physics laboratory experiments with imaging capabilities and video. This research was based on authors such as David Ausubel, Carl Rogers, Marco Antonio Moreira, and Pozo Crespo. This research aimed to evaluate the importance of activities using the application's features and mediation in the implementation of activities with the students of the first year of high school. In this work high school teachers and students of the first grade of high school of the Marist Santa Maria school. In order to verify if there was significant evidence on learning content related to horizontal launch projectile, an evaluation was applied on the properties involved in this content before and after using the Tracker. From the results obtained, there was a comparison of the knowledge that students had before and the knowledge gained after use, checking so that through the activities developed, we can see significant learning signs regarding the described content. In this research we observed that the mediation of the teacher in the Tracker application was fundamental to the result obtained.
140

Video-based tutorial on web design for the technophobic teacher

Ma, Richard 01 January 2001 (has links)
The aims of this project hope to trace the factors affecting teachers' use of technology, with a concentration on Internet usage, and offer steps in helping teachers move toward integrating the Internet into their curriculum.

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