Efficacy of multimedia learning modules as preparation for lecture-based tutorials in electromagnetism
J. Christopher Moore

TL;DR
This study shows that online multimedia learning modules significantly improve electromagnetism understanding and student attitudes compared to traditional reading and lectures in a physics course.
Contribution
It demonstrates the effectiveness of multimedia learning modules as pre-class preparation in enhancing conceptual understanding and student perceptions in physics tutorials.
Findings
MLM group scored higher on mid-term exams
MLM group showed larger gains in CSEM scores
Student attitudes towards tutorials improved with MLM
Abstract
We have investigated the efficacy of online, multimedia learning modules (MLMs) as preparation for in-class, lecture-based tutorials in electromagnetism in a physics course for natural science majors (biology and marine science). Specifically, we report the results of a multiple-group pre/post-test research design comparing two groups receiving different treatments with respect to activities preceding participation in Tutorials in Introductory Physics. The different pre-tutorial activities where as follows: (1) students were assigned reading from a traditional textbook, followed by a traditional lecture; and (2) students completed online multimedia learning modules developed by the Physics Education Research Group at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC), and commercially known as smartPhysics. The MLM treatment group earned significantly higher mid-term examination…
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