Analysis of Learners’ Emotions in E-Learning Environments Based on Cognitive Sciences

Faranak Sahraie, Ahmad Rezvanfar, Seyed Hamid Movahedmohammadi, Martin Ebner*, Amir Alambeigi, Mohammadreza Farrokhnia

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Abstract

The present study aimed to examine students’ emotions in e-learning classes through facial expressions and investigate the influence of different instructional methods on students’ emotional responses. In this study, we examined the facial expressions of 17 undergraduate students using three different methods of presenting educational content (PowerPoint, video, and Kahoot) in online classes and analyzed the data with face reader software. The findings demonstrated that students experienced various positive and negative emotions with different methods of content delivery. Furthermore, comparing the three methods revealed that the Kahoot method elicited the highest average of positive emotions among students compared to the other two methods. This difference can be attributed to the visual attractiveness and interactive nature of the Kahoot environment. Additionally, this study highlights that simply incorporating multimedia materials, such as PowerPoint presentations and videos, is not sufficient to enhance effectiveness and cultivate positive emotions in e-learning. While multimedia materials serve as supportive tools and enhance visualization, interaction at various levels (content, teacher, peers, etc.) is necessary. Nevertheless, the significance of this research lies in the innovative application of a tool for analyzing emotions in online learning classrooms, thereby enhancing the measurement of genuine and objective emotional responses in e-learning environments.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)34–52
Number of pages19
JournalInternational Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies
Volume18
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • cognitive
  • e-learning environments
  • emotions
  • facial expressions

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Computer Science Applications

Fields of Expertise

  • Information, Communication & Computing

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