JOURNAL ARTICLE

Exploring Student Perceptions of Audiovisual Feedback via Screencasting in Online Courses

Kathleen Mathieson

Year: 2012 Journal:   American Journal of Distance Education Vol: 26 (3)Pages: 143-156   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Abstract Using Moore's (1993) Moore, M. G. 1993. “Theory of transactional distance”. In Theoretical principles of distance education, Edited by: Keegan, D. 22–38. New York: Routledge. [Google Scholar] theory of transactional distance as a framework, this action research study explored students' perceptions of audiovisual feedback provided via screencasting as a supplement to text-only feedback. A crossover design was employed to ensure that all students experienced both text-only and text-plus-audiovisual feedback and to control for order effects. Student perceptions were measured via an open-ended survey instrument. Students found text-only feedback satisfactory, but they perceived text-plus-audiovisual feedback as more effective for interacting with the instructor, building community, and helping them learn. Students also described text-plus-audiovisual feedback as more “real” and “personal” than text-only feedback. Providing text-plus-audiovisual feedback took twice as long as providing text-only feedback, so it may not be feasible for large classes. Practical applications and suggestions for future research are discussed.

Keywords:
Perception Transactional leadership Computer science Peer feedback Distance education Mathematics education Control (management) Order (exchange) Multimedia Psychology Social psychology Artificial intelligence

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Citation History

Topics

Evaluation of Teaching Practices
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Student Assessment and Feedback
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Communication in Education and Healthcare
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Social Psychology

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