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Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University
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Page 1: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of

Motor Skills

Dr. Gib Darden

Mr. Chad McCracken

Radford University

Page 2: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

Overview• Introduction of

Videotape Feedback (VTFB)

• Benefits and Learning Theory

• Effective Use of VTFB (Strategies and Pedagogy)

Page 3: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

What is VTFB (Criteria)?

• Augmented Visual Information

• Self-Referenced Replay

• Corrective Information

• Qualitative Information

Page 4: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

National Standards and VTFB

• NASPE (1995) established content standards for school physical education programs.

• These standards identify what a student should know and be able to do as a result of quality physical education programs.

• Provide guidance to instruction and assessment methods in the teaching/learning process.

Page 5: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

National Standards in Physical Education

• Demonstrates competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few movement forms.

• Applies movement concepts and principles to the learning and development of motor skills.

• Exhibits a physically active lifestyle.

• Achieves and maintains a health enhancing level of physical fitness

• Demonstrates responsible personal and social behavior in physical activity settings.

• Demonstrates understanding and respect for differences among people in physical activity settings.

• Understands that physical activity provides opportunities for enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, and social interaction.

Page 6: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

VTFB Technology

• Old/Traditional (Good)– VCR viewing

– Game review, skill demonstration

• But...– Rewind, stop, pause…

– Too much time

– Viewing limitations

Page 7: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

VTFB Technology continued

• Computer-Based (Better)– Video capture

– VHS video camera

– TV/VCR/Projector

– Movement analysis software (ASTAR, NEAT systems)

– Advanced features

Keep body alignment

Page 8: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

VTFB Technology continued

• Digital Image (Best)– Digital Camera

– Firewire

– Advanced Features

– Better graphics

– Compressed files

• Plan for the future!

Page 9: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

Learning Theory and Benefits of VTFB

• Information Feedback (Magill, 1998)

– Knowledge of Performance (KP)– Undetected (critical) Movement Aspects– Error Detection and Correction– Modalities (verbal/visual)– Frequency (schedule of feedback)

Page 10: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

VTFB Learning Theory continued

• Motivation and effort (Magill, 1998)

• Cognitive Effort in the learning process (Lee, Swinnen, & Serrien, 1994).

• Behavioral Change (Schunk, 1987; Langley, 1987)– peer and self models

Page 11: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

VTFB Research

• Research has been relatively limited, and some findings suggest that VTFB is not always beneficial to learning

• Usefulness of VTFB Dependent on Pedagogical Variables:

– skill level of learner

– viewing frequency

– instructor methods and guidance

Page 12: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

Using VTFB Effectively

• Software Features and Instructional Strategies

• Pedagogical Guidelines

• Educational Applications

Page 13: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

Software Features and Instructional Strategies

• Modeling Options– pre-post improvement– expert-learning comparisons– peer comparisons

• individual differences

Involve students in error detection

Page 14: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

Software Features and Instructional Strategies continued

• Informational Options– frames, angles, graphics, etc.– adjustable speed – save graphics– cue words– zoom – reverse view

• Libraries of students, models, teachers

Page 15: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

Pedagogical Guidelines

• Understand the learning “Stages” of VTFB (Darden, 1999; 2000).

• Learners generally pass through stages as they acquire motor skills

• VTFB Stage 1– Acquaintance and initial “shock”– Initial interest, motivation and enthusiasm– General feedback to gross errors

Page 16: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

Pedagogical Guidelines continued

• VTFB Stage 2– Error detection– Direct attention to critical elements of skill

(instructor)

• VTFB Stage 3– Error detection and correction– self-guided critique

Page 17: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

Educational Applications

• On-Site VTFB

• Capturing and converting “old” VHS video

• Instructional Videotapes

• Assessment Opportunities

Page 18: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

Pedagogical Guidelines continued

• Integrate with Instruction– Stations– Peer or Teacher Assessment

• e.g. Check or Cue Sheets

– Take-Home/Classroom Assignments• collaborate with “academic” subjects

Page 19: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

Specific Projects

• Get to know your students

• Develop classroom videotapes– Insufficient video library– Instructor can not perform skill

• Show progressions (pre/post)

• Showcase students

• Student projects (student tapes)

Page 20: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

Conclusions

• VTFB a powerful tool to increase performance and learning

• Enhanced technology make it user-friendly for understanding the skill-learning process

Page 21: Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.

Thanks for Your Attendance!

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