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Online Prelectures: An Alternative to Textbook Reading Assignments
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E-learningCourse TextbookEducationOnline LearningTechnology-based Language TeachingMeaningful DiscussionInstructional ModelsInteractive LearningLearning StrategiesInstructional TechnologyInitial ExposureLearning SciencesClassroom InstructionOnline PrelecturesOnline Course DevelopmentInstructionOnline TeachingOnline EducationTechnology-enhanced Active Learning
To engage students in a more meaningful discussion of course material and prompt their higher thinking skills, most instructors expect students to read the course textbook for initial exposure to the course content before class. However, as many instructors are aware, most students do not read their textbook throughout the quarter.1,2 At California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) we have adopted web-based multimedia learning modules (MLMs) as prelecture assignments to help students to prepare for the class activities. The MLMs place lecture contents into the hands and control of the learners; similar to “flipped”3 or “inverted”4 classroom approaches, this method allows students to receive key course content outside of class and apply and analyze the content actively during class. In addition to initial exposure to basic principle, the MLMs provide additional worked examples that cannot be thoroughly covered in class.
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