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EXPLORING THE UTILIZATION OF WEBCAM VIDEOS TO ASSESS EXERCISE TRAINING AND FITNESS ASSESSMENT SKILLS OF STUDENTS IN AN ONLINE GRADUATE EXERCISE SCIENCE COURSE: A CASE STUDY

机译:探索网络摄像头视频在网上研究生课程中的应用,以评估学生的运动训练和健身评估技能:案例研究

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Online learning (web-based education) continues to have a significant impact on higher education. Increasingly, students seek fully online programs in a broad range of disciplines at the undergraduate and graduate levels. College faculty have produced increasingly more research focusing on how to teach online, including best practices and appropriate web-based course pedagogy. Faculty and college administrators regularly discuss what curricula is appropriate for online learning versus what curricula does not adapt well into online courses. This is especially true for course content in the psychomotor domain which is typically taught in live lab-based courses and traditional "hands-on" focused classroom presentations. A few of the significant challenges for instructors teaching psychomotor skills in the online course environment include: how to appropriately assess student learning of hands-on skills, how to confirm psychomotor skill acquisition, and how to verify the student can teach the skills to other individuals. This research provides a qualitative focus within a problem solving case study that introduces a possible solution for assessing fitness assessment and exercise training techniques learned in a web-based course. This paper presents background information on the use of web-based learning in the general sphere of higher education and outlines the current range of online education courses in fitness, exercise science, health, and wellness education. This inquiry focuses on a case study analysis exploring the utilization of webcam videos as new assessment tools implemented in a fully web-based course, PRF 711: An Integrated Approach to Fitness and Wellness, offered in an Exercise Science and Health Promotion Graduate Program at California University of Pennsylvania. The web-based graduate program offers several psychomotor skill based courses, recently developed at the University. The research results are analyzed supported by survey data, mining data from assessment documents, online classroom observation, and interviews of several students, the instructor, and three subject matter professionals. One goal of this study was to identify the entry-level technology skills, professional experience, client accessibility, and confidence with technology of students enrolled in the PRF 711 course. Another goal was to analyze the experiences and feedback of five students, who used webcams to submit online video/audio course assignments focused on "hands-on" content in the psychomotor domain, more specifically, fitness assessment and exercise activities. The five students were asked to describe experiences, suggestions, and questions regarding the processes and protocols used during video set-up, video recording, project submission, and instructor feedback. An additional goal was to analyze the experiences of the instructor who implemented the video project protocols, evaluated student video projects, and faux-graded student performance. The study also analyzed interview data collected from a variety of stakeholders who made observations and suggestions regarding the video assessment protocol, the assessment instruments, as well provided feedback at the end of the course regarding summative evaluation of the video assessment intervention. The stakeholders interviewed included the Director of Training and, the Director of Content Development for the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), who were jointly responsible for designing much of the curriculum used in the PRF 711: An Integrated Approach to Fitness and Wellness course. Additionally, feedback and insight were analyzed from an instructional designer. Constant comparison of stakeholder feedback and analytic induction were used to organize and categorize the data. Study results show that the new webcam video assessment protocol is a viable solution for assessing hands-on skills in the PRF 711 online course. Several challenges, issues, and solutions are addressed. The study results will be used at California University of Pennsylvania to enhance assessment protocols using webcam videos in courses that require the learning of "hands-on" and psychomotor skills. The study results may also be used as a conceptual framework to examine how web-based courses in several disciplines, with a significant amount of psychomotor objectives, could include online video assessment techniques. The implications of this research for healthcare/fitness educators, students, college administrators, and instructional designers is reviewed in the discussion. Suggestions for areas of further research and future practice are included.
机译:在线学习(基于网络的教育)继续对高等教育产生重大影响。学生越来越多地在本科和研究生级别上寻求涵盖广泛学科的完全在线课程。大学教职员工已经进行了越来越多的研究,重点是如何在线教学,包括最佳实践和适当的基于网络的课程教学法。教师和大学管理员定期讨论哪些课程适合在线学习,哪些课程不能很好地适应在线课程。对于心理运动领域的课程内容尤其如此,通常在基于实况实验室的课程和传统的“动手”课堂演示中进行授课。讲师在在线课程环境中教授心理运动技能的一些重大挑战包括:如何适当地评估学生对动手技能的学习,如何确认心理运动技能的获得,以及如何验证学生可以向其他人传授技能。这项研究在解决问题的案例研究中提供了定性重点,该案例研究引入了一种可能的解决方案,用于评估在基于Web的课程中学习的健身评估和运动训练技术。本文介绍了在高等教育的一般领域中使用网络学习的背景信息,并概述了当前在健身,运动科学,保健和健康教育方面的在线教育课程范围。这项调查的重点是案例研究分析,探索在完全基于网络的课程PRF 711:健身与健康的综合方法中实施的网络摄像头视频作为新评估工具的应用,该方法在加利福尼亚的运动科学与健康促进研究生计划中提供宾夕法尼亚大学。基于网络的研究生课程提供了一些最近在大学开发的基于心理运动技能的课程。通过调查数据,评估文件中的挖掘数据,在线课堂观察以及对数名学生,讲师和三名学科专业人士的访谈,对研究结果进行了分析。这项研究的目的是确定入门级技术技能,专业经验,客户可及性以及对参加PRF 711课程的学生的技术信心。另一个目标是分析五名学生的经验和反馈,他们使用网络摄像头提交了在线视频/音频课程作业,重点是心理运动领域中的“动手”内容,更具体地说是健身评估和锻炼活动。要求五名学生描述有关视频设置,视频录制,项目提交和教师反馈中使用的过程和协议的经验,建议和问题。另一个目标是分析实施视频项目协议,评估学生视频项目以及人造学生成绩的讲师的经验。该研究还分析了从各种利益相关者那里收集的采访数据,这些利益相关者对视频评估协议,评估工具进行了观察和提出建议,并在课程结束时提供了有关视频评估干预措施的总结评估的反馈。接受采访的利益相关者包括培训主任和美国国家运动医学研究院(NASM)内容开发主任,他们共同负责设计PRF 711:健身与健康综合方法课程中使用的许多课程。此外,还对教学设计师的反馈和见解进行了分析。利益相关者反馈和分析归纳的不断比较被用于组织和分类数据。研究结果表明,新的网络摄像头视频评估协议是评估PRF 711在线课程中动手技能的可行解决方案。解决了一些挑战,问题和解决方案。该研究结果将在宾夕法尼亚州加利福尼亚大学用于通过要求在“动手”和心理运动技能方面学习的网络摄像头视频来增强评估方案。研究结果还可以用作概念框架,以检查在具有大量心理运动目标的多个学科中,基于网络的课程如何包括在线视频评估技术。讨论中回顾了这项研究对医疗保健/健身教育者,学生,大学行政人员和教学设计师的影响。包括对进一步研究和未来实践领域的建议。

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    McGlumphy Barry E.;

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