Learning Hands-on Skills in an Online Environment: The Effectiveness of Streaming Demonstration Animation

Dr. Shiang-Kwei Wang
New York Institute of Technology

Abstract

Online learning courses are generally text-based. Particularly for students who are learning multimedia skills, these courses can be problematic because demonstration and hands-on activities are important in the field of multimedia authoring. This study uses action research techniques and describes the application of onscreen-action-capture software to the design of hands-on demonstration animation. This article (1) explores the teaching of multimedia skills in an online learning environment, (2) compares the use of the software in an online learning environment to use of the software in a face-to-face learning environment, and (3) proposes strategies by which instructors can encourage students to complete hands-on activities in an online learning environment.


About the Author(s)...

Shiang-Kwei Wang is an assistant professor in the Instructional Technology Master of Science program at the New York Institute of Technology.  Her areas of specialization are technology integration in K-12 learning settings, the motivational impact of technology, and the design and development of interactive learning tools. She can be reached at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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