An augmented reality learning system for Japanese compound verbs: study of learning performance and cognitive load

Abstract To address the difficulties related to acquiring Japanese compound verbs, which lack the clarity of verb combinations and the opacity of compound verb meanings, we designed and developed an augmented reality (AR) learning system based on image schema and AR animations. We investigated the e...

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Main Authors: Xuewang Geng, Masanori Yamada
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-10-01
Series:Smart Learning Environments
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40561-020-00137-4
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spelling doaj-901ac662f1a24f95b32561efd6837c842020-11-25T03:42:19ZengSpringerOpenSmart Learning Environments2196-70912020-10-017111910.1186/s40561-020-00137-4An augmented reality learning system for Japanese compound verbs: study of learning performance and cognitive loadXuewang Geng0Masanori Yamada1Graduate School of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu UniversityGraduate School of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu UniversityAbstract To address the difficulties related to acquiring Japanese compound verbs, which lack the clarity of verb combinations and the opacity of compound verb meanings, we designed and developed an augmented reality (AR) learning system based on image schema and AR animations. We investigated the effects of the AR-based language learning system developed in this study on the learning performance and cognitive load of an AR learning system and paper-based image schema materials. This study also examined the correlation between learning performance and cognitive load. Learners of these two learning methods had significantly improved performance on post-tests. Especially, regarding the retention of knowledge, the AR learning system was more effective. However, there was no significant difference in the perceived cognitive loads between the two learning methods. It is also found that the learning performance of the two learning methods was related to the perceived different types of cognitive load.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40561-020-00137-4Augmented realityCognitive loadCompound verbsImage schemaMobile learningJapanese acquisition
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An augmented reality learning system for Japanese compound verbs: study of learning performance and cognitive load
Smart Learning Environments
Augmented reality
Cognitive load
Compound verbs
Image schema
Mobile learning
Japanese acquisition
author_facet Xuewang Geng
Masanori Yamada
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title An augmented reality learning system for Japanese compound verbs: study of learning performance and cognitive load
title_short An augmented reality learning system for Japanese compound verbs: study of learning performance and cognitive load
title_full An augmented reality learning system for Japanese compound verbs: study of learning performance and cognitive load
title_fullStr An augmented reality learning system for Japanese compound verbs: study of learning performance and cognitive load
title_full_unstemmed An augmented reality learning system for Japanese compound verbs: study of learning performance and cognitive load
title_sort augmented reality learning system for japanese compound verbs: study of learning performance and cognitive load
publisher SpringerOpen
series Smart Learning Environments
issn 2196-7091
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract To address the difficulties related to acquiring Japanese compound verbs, which lack the clarity of verb combinations and the opacity of compound verb meanings, we designed and developed an augmented reality (AR) learning system based on image schema and AR animations. We investigated the effects of the AR-based language learning system developed in this study on the learning performance and cognitive load of an AR learning system and paper-based image schema materials. This study also examined the correlation between learning performance and cognitive load. Learners of these two learning methods had significantly improved performance on post-tests. Especially, regarding the retention of knowledge, the AR learning system was more effective. However, there was no significant difference in the perceived cognitive loads between the two learning methods. It is also found that the learning performance of the two learning methods was related to the perceived different types of cognitive load.
topic Augmented reality
Cognitive load
Compound verbs
Image schema
Mobile learning
Japanese acquisition
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40561-020-00137-4
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