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Using Instructor-Generated Video Lectures in Online Mathematics Courses Improves Student Learning
2015
Online Learning
Low retention rates in online freshman-level mathematics courses are a concern, especially at postsecondary institutions that serve academically unprepared students. The purpose of this study was to determine if student performance in an online College Algebra course that relies heavily on text-based multimedia tools can be improved by replacing publisher-generated educational resources with instructor-generated video lectures. The original online College Algebra course placed the
doi:10.24059/olj.v19i3.484
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