2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11528-017-0208-y
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“Picturing Them Right in Front of Me”: Guidelines for Implementing Video Communication in Online and Blended Learning

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“…Two of these studies compared traditional teaching practices to BT to demonstrate how traditional best practices can still be applied to BT (Anthony, 2019 ) but that BT allows for more adaptive approaches to instruction (Rosen & Beck-Hill, 2012 ). Basal ( 2015 ), Shaffer ( 2016 ), and Webel et al ( 2018 ) all focused on the competencies needed for flipping instruction, while Amro and Borup ( 2019 ), Oliveira and Pombo ( 2017 ), and West et al ( 2017 ) focused on specific technologies important to BT – adaptive software, educational software, and videos for communication, respectively. While technology skills provide an essential foundation for BT, there is also a need for pedagogical skills.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two of these studies compared traditional teaching practices to BT to demonstrate how traditional best practices can still be applied to BT (Anthony, 2019 ) but that BT allows for more adaptive approaches to instruction (Rosen & Beck-Hill, 2012 ). Basal ( 2015 ), Shaffer ( 2016 ), and Webel et al ( 2018 ) all focused on the competencies needed for flipping instruction, while Amro and Borup ( 2019 ), Oliveira and Pombo ( 2017 ), and West et al ( 2017 ) focused on specific technologies important to BT – adaptive software, educational software, and videos for communication, respectively. While technology skills provide an essential foundation for BT, there is also a need for pedagogical skills.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was especially true when they put little effort on a project and still received "100%" and a "Great job!" In contrast, some students reported receiving detailed, helpful feedback via audio or video recordings, a practice that has been researched in higher education (Borup, West, & Thomas, 2015;West, Jay, Armstrong, & Borup, 2017) but has yet to be examined in K-12 online learning environments. Feedback has been shown to be a critical component in students' learning (Hattie, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This becomes increasingly important in content areas where written text alone cannot convey the nuance of the feedback (Borup et al, 2015 ; Fiock & Garcia, 2019 ). Use recording technologies that are easy to learn, easy to use, and that are ideally initially free or inexpensive to use (West et al, 2017 ). In our experience, not every instructor has the disposition to effectively provide video feedback.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%