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arxiv: 1407.2620 · v3 · pith:N5UPK6TYnew · submitted 2014-07-09 · ⚛️ physics.ed-ph

Student Use of a Single Lecture Video in a Flipped Introductory Mechanics Course

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In the Fall of 2013, Georgia Tech offered a 'flipped' calculus-based introductory mechanics class as an alternative to the traditional large-enrollment lecture class. This class flipped instruction by introducing new material outside of the classroom through pre-recorded, lecture videos. Video lectures constituted students' initial introduction to course material. We analyze how students engaged with online lecture videos via 'clickstream' data, consisting of time-stamped interactions (plays, pauses, seeks, etc.) with the online video player. Analysis of these events has shown that students may be focusing on elements of the video that facilitate a 'correct' solution.

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