Students who view lectures online outscore peers
March 16th, 2009
According to a study published in Computers & Education, the ability to pause podcast lectures and rewind them to review difficult concepts helped college students who viewed their lectures online to score almost 10% higher on a test than their peers who attended traditional lectures. To read the full report (purchase necessary), click here.
Topics assigned: Trends and Topics
Online Learning
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