The “Did You Know? with Video” (DYKV) model introduces an innovative blended learning approach that delivers short educational videos via Facebook to optimize learning experiences in physical education (PE), specifically in gymnastics. In a six-week quasi-experimental design, 54 students (Mage = 17 ± 0.40 years) were assigned to either an experimental group (DYKV, n = 27) or a control group (traditional approach, TA, n = 27). The two groups participated in a 6-week gymnastics unit, which included a 2-h learning session weekly. The DYKV group received hybrid instruction combining online educational media (two videos per week, totaling 12 videos covering different gymnastic elements) shared via Facebook with in-person teaching while the TA group followed a conventional in-person method. Data on motor performance, knowledge retention, and motivation were collected before and after the intervention. The results showed that the DYKV group achieved significantly greater improvements in motor performance (Δ%DYKV = +76.69% vs. Δ%TA = +37.58%; p < 0.001, ηp2 = 0.124) and knowledge retention (Δ%DYKV = +49.89% vs. Δ%TA = +26.53%; p < 0.001, ηp2 = 0.51) alongside a marked increase in autonomous motivation (p < 0.001, r = 0.73) and decrease in controlled motivation (p < 0.001, r = 0.87) compared to the TA group. The DYKV model demonstrates potential for enhancing motor, cognitive, and motivational outcomes in PE, further supporting the need for continuous innovation in blended learning within this educational context.
Video Learning Boosts Students’ Gymnastics Skills and Motivation in PE Class
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Frontiers in Psychology
Frontiers in Psychology