Learning Model of Recorded Lectures: Implications to Learning Analytics Theory and Practice

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Abstract

This chapter presents results of a study aimed at understanding student engage-ment with recorded lectures and their perceptions on the value of these materials to their learning. It also examined whether presenting students with recorded materials prior to scheduled lectures can influence class attendance. Results suggest students significantly value recorded lecture materials. It revealed that provision of recorded lectures helps students to prepare for scheduled lectures.

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Daniel, B. K. (2016). Learning Model of Recorded Lectures: Implications to Learning Analytics Theory and Practice. In Learning, Design, and Technology (pp. 1–24). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17727-4_2-1

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