Exploring the Impact of Interaction Modality on Students’ Learning Performance
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Date
2021
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Article
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc.
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Journal of Educational Computing Research;1–24
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Abstract
Embodied learning pedagogy highlights the interconnections between the brain,
body, and the concrete environment. As a teaching method, it provides means of
engaging the physical body in multimodal learning experiences to develop the
students’ cognitive process. Based on this perspective, several research studies intro-
duced different interaction modalities to support the implementation of an embod-
ied learning environment. One such case is the use of tangible user interfaces and
motion-based technologies. This paper evaluates the impacts of motion-based, tan-
gible-based, and multimodal interaction merging between tangible interfaces and
motion-based technology on improving students’ learning performance. A controlled
study was performed at a primary school with 36 participants (aged 7 to 9), to
evaluate the educational potential of embodied interaction modalities compared
to tablet-based learning. The results highlighted a significant difference in the learning
gains between all groups, as determined by one-way ANOVA [F (3,32) ¼ 6.32,
p ¼.017], in favor of the multimodal learning interface. Findings revealed that a
multimodal learning interface supporting richer embodied interaction that
took advantage of affording the power of body movements and manipulation of
physical objects might improve students’ understanding of abstract concepts in edu-
cational contexts.
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Keywords
university, interaction modality, human-computer interaction, learning performance, embodied learning pedagogy