Benjamin Pölloth, Stefan Schwarzer, Hendrik Zipse
An online video library comprising three different types of videos was used intensively by bachelor-level students before and throughout an introductory organic chemistry laboratory course, when presented and assigned to the experiments appropriately. An empirical study (N = 103) revealed that the utilization of videos and preferences for video types depend crucially on individual student characteristics, such as gender, study course, intrinsic motivation, and the self-perception of conscientiousness. Student assessment of the video library, a positive impact on students’ self-concept of ability, and an increase of knowledge in know-how tests on laboratory techniques of up to 100% indicate the benefits of the online video library on students’ cognitive, affective, and psychomotor learning in a laboratory course.
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