Effectiveness and Cost of Interactive Videodisc Instruction in Defense Training and Education

Abstract

In response to Congressional direction, a quantitative, analytical review (a meta-analysis ) was completed of interactive videodisc instruction applied in Defense training and in the related settings of industrial training and higher education. Over all instructional settings and applications, interactive videodisc instruction was found to improve achievement by about 0.50 standard deviations over less interactive, more conventional approaches to instruction. This improvement is roughly equivalent to increasing the achievement of students at the 50th percentile to that of students currently at the 69th percentile. It was equally effective for knowledge and performance outcomes. It was less costly than more conventional instruction. Overall, interactive videodisc instruction demonstrated sufficient utility in terms of effectiveness, cost, and acceptance to recommend that it now be routinely considered and used in Defense training and education.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1990
Accession Number
ADA228387

Entities

People

  • John Dexter Fletcher

Organizations

  • Institute for Defense Analyses

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Army Training
  • Computer Programming
  • Computers
  • Databases
  • Digital Information
  • Doctrine
  • Education
  • Educational Technology
  • Industrial Training
  • Information Processing
  • Information Science
  • Instructions
  • Military Training
  • Psychology
  • Standards
  • Students
  • Training

Fields of Study

  • Education

Readers

  • Defense Acquisition Program Management
  • Military Training and Readiness Simulation
  • Regression Analysis.