[Summary from: MERLOT, 2009]
This research describes the evaluation of video tutorials used in aImage may be NSFW.
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Devaney, T. A. (2009). Impact of Video Tutorials in an Online Educational Statistics Course, MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 5 (4).