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An Empathic Avatar in a Computer-Aided Learning Program to Encourage and Persuade Learners
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Journal of Educational Technology & Society Volume 15, Number 2, ISSN 1176-3647 e-ISSN 1176-3647

Abstract

Animated pedagogical agents with characteristics such as facial expressions, gestures, and human emotions, under an interactive user interface are attractive to students and have high potential to promote students' learning. This study proposes a convenient method to add an embodied empathic avatar into a computer-aided learning program; learners express their emotions by mouse-clicking while reading, and the avatar motivates them accordingly. This study designs empathic responses for avatars to encourage and persuade learners to make greater reading effort. This experiment examines emotional recognition, empathy transformation, and the effect of virtual human encouragement and persuasion. Subjects identify facial expressions of the avatar, especially those expressing positive facial emotions. Compared to the contrast group, the empathic avatar increases learners' willingness to continue reading and complete exercises. (Contains 4 tables and 4 figures.)

Citation

Chen, G.D., Lee, J.H., Wang, C.Y., Chao, P.Y., Li, L.Y. & Lee, T.Y. (2012). An Empathic Avatar in a Computer-Aided Learning Program to Encourage and Persuade Learners. Journal of Educational Technology & Society, 15(2), 62-72. Retrieved March 19, 2024 from .

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