Using Student-Created Content Videos in Flipped Learning to Enhance Student Higher-Order Thinking Skills, Engagement, and Satisfaction

Kodwo Annan, Grace Onodipe, A. Stephenson
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Student-created content videos in flipped learning environment provides a new methodology for teaching and learning. This study examined effect of student-created content videos in statistics flipped classroom on students’ higher-order thinking skills, engagement, and satisfaction. Explorative qualitative study was conducted using data from students’ surveys and tests from integrated and non-integrated student-created video flipped classrooms to measure students’ higher-order thinking skills, student engagement and satisfaction. Interviews and notes were conducted to support the data. A randomized controlled trial was implemented to examine the impact of student-created content videos on students’ higher-order thinking skills, engagement and satisfaction. The findings revealed that flipped learning with student-created content videos is effective in increasing students’ higher-order thinking skills, engagement, and satisfaction. The study posited that students who created their own content videos had more autonomous learning that satisfied their needs, freedom, and satisfaction. Also, those students were more engaged in their learning process and therefore became good and successful learners, consequently achieved high grades.
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在翻转学习中使用学生创作的内容视频来提高学生的高阶思维技能、参与度和满意度
翻转学习环境下学生自创内容视频为教学提供了一种新的方法。本研究考察了统计翻转课堂中学生自创内容视频对学生高阶思维能力、参与度和满意度的影响。探索性质的研究使用了学生调查和测试的数据,这些数据来自整合和非整合的学生创建的视频翻转课堂,以衡量学生的高阶思维技能、学生的参与度和满意度。为了支持这些数据,进行了访谈和笔记。我们实施了一项随机对照试验,以检验学生创作的内容视频对学生高阶思维技能、参与度和满意度的影响。研究结果表明,学生制作内容视频的翻转学习在提高学生的高阶思维技能、参与度和满意度方面是有效的。该研究认为,创建自己的内容视频的学生有更多的自主学习,满足了他们的需求,自由和满意度。此外,这些学生在学习过程中更加投入,因此成为优秀和成功的学习者,从而取得了高分。
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