教学代理人的服装和动画视频的设置是否会影响学习?
Daniela Decker1, Martin Merkt1
1German Institute for Adult Education - Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning, Bonn, Germany.
Frontiers in psychology
|October 12, 2023
概括
动画学习视频中教学人员的服装和设置的主题适当性没有对学习成果产生主要影响. 一个相互作用表明,不匹配的元素可能比完全合适的元素更有效.
科学领域:
- 教育技术的教育技术
- 认知科学 认知科学
背景情况:
- 教学人员在学习材料中增强了社会线索.
- 设计人员的设计选择,如服装和环境,缺乏明确的指导.
- 动画视频设置对学习的影响尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 调查教学工作人员的主题适当的服装和环境是否能改善学习成果.
- 为了比较主题适当的学习与动画视频中中性视觉资产.
主要方法:
- 一个在线实验与200名参与者进行.
- 参与者从一个动画视频中学习,该视频中有一名教学代理人.
- 该研究分析了基于代理人的服装和视频设置适当性的学习成果.
主要成果:
- 所有参与者都从视频中获得了知识.
- 没有发现服装或适应性设置对学习有重大主要影响.
- 相互作用效应表明,一个穿着合适的代理在不合适的环境中表现得更好.
结论:
- 教学工作人员的服装和设置的专题适当性对学习成果的影响有限.
- 设计师有灵活性,但适当性最好保持在适度水平.
- 需要进一步的研究才能充分理解动画学习环境中视觉设计的细微差别.
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