Video-based Supplemental Instruction (VSI) Overview [Video, 37:35]
2020-03
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Video-based Supplemental Instruction (VSI) Overview [Video, 37:35]
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Video-based Supplemental Instruction (VSI) is a course delivery system on video and processed in small groups that integrate mastery of rigorous course content and learning strategies. Students earn academic graduation credit for paired-courses (content and learning strategies). In the 1990s, co-developed at the University of Missouri-Kansas City by Dr. Deanna C. Martin and Robert A. Blanc. Since then, it has been implemented in a wide variety of places such as Eastern Europe and South Africa.
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Arendale, D. R. (2020). [Video, 37:34). Video-based Supplemental Instruction (VSI) overview. https://youtu.be/awa1JdilC4E
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Arendale, David. (2020). Video-based Supplemental Instruction (VSI) Overview [Video, 37:35]. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/212133.
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