Title :
Integrating interactive digital video techniques in an introductory physics course for non-science majors
Author :
Hein, Teresa L. ; Zollman, Dean A.
Author_Institution :
Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS, USA
Abstract :
This study was conducted to incorporate interactive digital video techniques (IDV) into the laboratory portion of an introductory course for nonscience majors at American University in Washington, DC. A total of 68 students in four sections of laboratory participated in the study. Two kinematics experiments were designed. Students in two lab sections performed the experiments using IDV techniques. One aspect of the study involved the assessment of student learning styles in an attempt to determine if students with particular learning preferences had higher learning gains when instruction involved IDV techniques versus when it involved more traditional techniques. Student learning gains were assessed, in part, using the Test of Understanding Graphs-Kinematics (TUG-K). The IDV techniques developed for use in the laboratory are discussed. Quantitative and qualitative results from this study are summarized. Finally, implications for integration of these techniques into the undergraduate curriculum are presented
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; education; educational courses; interactive video; physics computing; student experiments; CAI; Test of Understanding Graphs-Kinematics; USA; interactive digital video techniques; introductory physics course; kinematics experiments; laboratory; learning gains; learning preferences; student learning styles; undergraduate curriculum; Educational institutions; Engineering education; Kinematics; Laboratories; Motion analysis; Physics education; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1997. 27th Annual Conference. Teaching and Learning in an Era of Change. Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4086-8
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.1997.644906