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Web-Based Learning Enhancements: Video Lectures Through Voice-Over PowerPoint in a Majors-Level Biology Course

Journal of College Science Teaching—November/December 2009

This study is an experimental introduction of web-based lecture delivery into a majors-level introductory biology course. Web-based delivery, achieved through the use of prerecorded Voice-Over PowerPoint video lectures, was introduced on a limited basis to an experimental section while a control group, with the same instructor, received standard in-class lecture delivery. Select lectures were delivered to the experimental section via videos, replacing in-class attendance of live lectures. Through the course of the semester, a detailed analysis reveals that internet-delivered video lectures prepared students for exams as effectively as live in-class lectures. This indicates that students can learn complicated biology course material through prerecorded, web-delivered lectures much as they do through in-class attendance of those same lectures. Although further careful study is needed, these results warrant further experimentation in web-based teaching methods in the sciences.
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