What Did We Learn from 70 Years of Research on Instructional Film? History of Ed Tech EDC&I 510.

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What Did We Learn from 70 Years of Research on Instructional Film? History of Ed Tech EDC&I 510

Leaving Aside… Study Design Issues Hawthorne & John Henry Effects – Experimental situation itself changes peoples’ behavior, may result in greater effort

What Mattered Good Design – Outcomes specified; match to other parts of curriculum, learners’ prior knowledge Activating Learners – Prior or embedded questions; cuing to key parts of film Judicious Use of Production Values – Animations; time-lapse; close ups; POV

What Didn’t Matter So Much Cinematic & Production Elements – Color (mostly); “finished” quality of script, etc. “Realism” – Underspecified concept Humor or Other “Motivational” Elements – “Motivating distractors” Novelty Effects – Any novel medium is motivating for a while just because it’s new; but that effect fades rapidly

What Was Left Unanswered Learner Control – Difficult to provide under existing physical and display limitations at the time Medium-Specific Modeling – Salomon’s “zoom” studies, close-ups, time-lapse, etc. Economics of Materials Development – Costs vis a vis texts; distribution and use; tie-ins to curricula, etc.

Questions that Faded with Time “Mass” Instruction – Critical in military context (Cf. current “differentiated” approach) Instructor Preparation – Instructors’ readiness to use a new technology, its fit with their thinking about instruction and learning (Rise of more media-savvy populace) Physical Ease of Use – Availability of resources and conditions to use them in (Spread of better facilities)