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The development of videotaped instructional units for teaching selected aspects of mallet-played, Latin American, and accessory percussion instrumentsAlbin, William R. January 1979 (has links)
Thesis (D.M.E.)--Indiana University, 1979. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [101]-111).
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The effect of age, video, instruction complexity, and task difficulty on the performance of an assembly taskSierra, Edmundo A., Jr. 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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The effect of two types of video tape instructions on the resequencing performance of female tennis players at different skill levels /Gendron, Stanley C. (Stanley Charles) January 1990 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of two types of videotape instructions on the resequencing performance of female tennis players at the novice, low, medium, and elite skill levels. Resequencing performance on the tennis serve and forehand drive was examined. Three different treatment conditions were administered: a control group was required to simply resequence the twelve still photographs of the tennis serve, another group were presented a videotape replay of the tennis serve played at regular speed, then three times in slow motion and then a final showing at regular speed, and a third group viewed a videotape replay augmented by skill cues. A posttest was administered. Similar procedures were carried out for the forehand drive. The results indicated that the resequencing performance was related to expertise in tennis. The slow motion and slow motion replay with augmented information treatments improved the resequencing performance of all the players on the tennis serve but not on the forehand drive.
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The effectiveness of the use of videotaped interviews centered on superior/subordinate relationships in a management development program /McHugh, Donald Emmett January 1971 (has links)
No description available.
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The effectiveness of the use of videotaped interviews centered on superior/subordinate relationships in a management development program /McHugh, Donald Emmett January 1971 (has links)
No description available.
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The effect of two types of video tape instructions on the resequencing performance of female tennis players at different skill levels /Gendron, Stanley C. (Stanley Charles) January 1990 (has links)
No description available.
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A marketing research study for educational videotapes in Hong KongHui, Wing-wong, Jimmy., 許榮煌. January 1992 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Business Administration / Master / Master of Business Administration
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An examination of the validity of the telecourse self-assessment prediction instrument : "Are telecourses for me?"Wetle, Victoria L. 18 November 1996 (has links)
There is a need for a simple tool to assess the learner's match to
distance delivery methods such as telecourse and modem classes. The
concept of a prediction instrument is a practical approach to identifying
the at-risk student in the distance delivery environment.
The purpose of this study was to determine if the Telecourse Self-Assessment Predictor Inventory (TSAPI), entitled "Are Telecourses for
Me?" predicted the likelihood of student success in a telecourse. The
utility of this instrument was analyzed using descriptive statistical
procedures to describe the relationship between the total TSAPI scores,
the scores on each instrument item, and the two student success
categories of completers and noncompleters.
The study compared academic achievement with scores on the
TSAPI of 133 students enrolled in Medical Terminology I MED051,
Medical Terminology II MED052, Personal Health HE205, and Aging and
Society HS220 telecourses at Chemeketa Community College from 1994
to 1995.
The TSAPI did not predict student telecourse success in this study.
Completion rates differed by gender, grade point average (GPA), and total
credit hours but did not differ by instrument total scores or distribution
of scores. Several individual instrument questions had some predictive
value and needs assessment utility for both students and instructors.
Only three of the instrument's 10 questions confirmed a positive
relationship between the questions and prediction of student success.
The categories explored by these questions were (1) independence in
receiving directions from instructors, (2) expected time spent on
telecourse compared to a traditional face-to-face class, and (3) student
self-assessment of reading ability.
Questions not found to predict success elicited responses
concerning motivation for taking the class, the need for interactivity,
technology anxiety, ability to come to campus, and organization of
required course work. The key recommendation of the study was to
develop an instrument that has greater utility in predicting student
success.
The results of the study support the premise that a short, easy-to-administer
score prediction instrument would be valuable in assessing
student needs and identifying the at-risk population in the distance
learning environment. / Graduation date: 1997
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The use of video technology to enhance zoo exhibitsKipp, Lorraine Susan 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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An Investigation of how video can be used effectively in teaching sound recourding techniques for commercial radioGiovarelli, Thomas Anthony. January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Kutztown University, 1992. / Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-06, page: 2709. Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-32).
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