An eye tracking study: positive emotional interface design facilitates learning outcomes in multimedia learning?

Abstract Unlike the other studies on emotional design in multimedia learning, the present study differentiated the two confounding variables of visual interface design and structured content to manipulate the instructional material. Specifically, we investigated how the visual aesthetics of positive...

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Main Authors: Xian Peng, Qinmei Xu, Yufan Chen, Chenying Zhou, Yuqing Ge, Na Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-07-01
Series:International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s41239-021-00274-x
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spelling doaj-bf1dbda622fe4dec960a92f35e0d5d4e2021-07-25T11:12:43ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education2365-94402021-07-0118111810.1186/s41239-021-00274-xAn eye tracking study: positive emotional interface design facilitates learning outcomes in multimedia learning?Xian Peng0Qinmei Xu1Yufan Chen2Chenying Zhou3Yuqing Ge4Na Li5National Engineering Laboratory for Educational Big Data, Central China Normal UniversityLearning and Cognitive Science Laboratory, College of Education, Zhejiang UniversityLearning and Cognitive Science Laboratory, College of Education, Zhejiang UniversityLearning and Cognitive Science Laboratory, College of Education, Zhejiang UniversityLearning and Cognitive Science Laboratory, College of Education, Zhejiang UniversityLearning and Cognitive Science Laboratory, College of Education, Zhejiang UniversityAbstract Unlike the other studies on emotional design in multimedia learning, the present study differentiated the two confounding variables of visual interface design and structured content to manipulate the instructional material. Specifically, we investigated how the visual aesthetics of positive emotional interface design influenced learners’ cognitive processes, emotional valences, learning outcomes, and subjective experience. Eighty-one college students took part in the experimental study. They were divided into the three experimental groups: a holistic layout of positive emotional design group (HPED), a local layout of positive emotional design group (LPED), and a neutral emotional design group (ND). By using a mixed approach of questionnaires and eye tracking, we further explored the differences among the three groups in cognitive processing, learning outcomes, and subjective experience. Results indicated that the LPED group invested higher cognitive effort, put more attentional focus in the relevant knowledge content module, and achieved better learning performance (i.e., retention and transfer tests) in contrast to the HPED group and the ND group. However, no significant difference in dynamic changes of emotional state among the three groups was detected. The analytical results can provide researchers and practitioners with valuable insights into the positive emotional design of multimedia learning, which allows for the facilitation of mental engagement, learning outcomes and subjective perception.https://doi.org/10.1186/s41239-021-00274-xInterface designPositive emotionMultimedia learningLearning outcomes
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author Xian Peng
Qinmei Xu
Yufan Chen
Chenying Zhou
Yuqing Ge
Na Li
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Qinmei Xu
Yufan Chen
Chenying Zhou
Yuqing Ge
Na Li
An eye tracking study: positive emotional interface design facilitates learning outcomes in multimedia learning?
International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education
Interface design
Positive emotion
Multimedia learning
Learning outcomes
author_facet Xian Peng
Qinmei Xu
Yufan Chen
Chenying Zhou
Yuqing Ge
Na Li
author_sort Xian Peng
title An eye tracking study: positive emotional interface design facilitates learning outcomes in multimedia learning?
title_short An eye tracking study: positive emotional interface design facilitates learning outcomes in multimedia learning?
title_full An eye tracking study: positive emotional interface design facilitates learning outcomes in multimedia learning?
title_fullStr An eye tracking study: positive emotional interface design facilitates learning outcomes in multimedia learning?
title_full_unstemmed An eye tracking study: positive emotional interface design facilitates learning outcomes in multimedia learning?
title_sort eye tracking study: positive emotional interface design facilitates learning outcomes in multimedia learning?
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education
issn 2365-9440
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Unlike the other studies on emotional design in multimedia learning, the present study differentiated the two confounding variables of visual interface design and structured content to manipulate the instructional material. Specifically, we investigated how the visual aesthetics of positive emotional interface design influenced learners’ cognitive processes, emotional valences, learning outcomes, and subjective experience. Eighty-one college students took part in the experimental study. They were divided into the three experimental groups: a holistic layout of positive emotional design group (HPED), a local layout of positive emotional design group (LPED), and a neutral emotional design group (ND). By using a mixed approach of questionnaires and eye tracking, we further explored the differences among the three groups in cognitive processing, learning outcomes, and subjective experience. Results indicated that the LPED group invested higher cognitive effort, put more attentional focus in the relevant knowledge content module, and achieved better learning performance (i.e., retention and transfer tests) in contrast to the HPED group and the ND group. However, no significant difference in dynamic changes of emotional state among the three groups was detected. The analytical results can provide researchers and practitioners with valuable insights into the positive emotional design of multimedia learning, which allows for the facilitation of mental engagement, learning outcomes and subjective perception.
topic Interface design
Positive emotion
Multimedia learning
Learning outcomes
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s41239-021-00274-x
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