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Evidence from a Series of Experiments on Video-mediated Collaboration: Does Eye Contact Matter?

机译:来自视频中介协作的一系列实验的证据:眼神接触很重要吗?

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We report a series of studies on the role of eye contact in video-mediated communication. These are part of an ongoing research program, which is investigating the usefulness of the technological mediated collaborative problem solving for distance learning. Technological mediation consists of access to shared simulations and access to a variety of means of communication. The means of communication we have explored range from audio only contact to video mediated communication with or without eye contact. The motivating question behind this esearch program is 'what is different when members of a problem-solving group are physically separated but technologically connected?' The studies are set in the context of pairs of adults working with shared simulations of either physics or statistical experiments. The first set of studies investigated pairs working on a shared simulation of a physics experiment developed in SharedARK. The study compared remote technological mediated communication with communication that occurred during physical co-presence. There were no differences in performance, but the addition of computer mediated communication did influence the pattern of interaction. These experiments suggested that eye contact influenced problem solving. The second set of studies compared pairs and groups of threes and fours using a simulation of a statistic experiment developed in a system called Kansas. In these studies we compared learners with either video-mediated commui ication or audio only communication. The addition of the visual communication channel altered the pattern of interac ion. The most recent study presents evidence that suggests eye contact facilitated conceptual understanding.
机译:我们报告了一系列有关眼神交流在视频媒介传播中的作用的研究。这些是正在进行的研究计划的一部分,该计划正在研究以技术为媒介的协作式问题解决对远程学习的有用性。技术调解包括访问共享的模拟和访问各种通讯方式。我们探索的交流方式从仅音频接触到有或没有眼神接触的视频媒介交流。该研究计划背后的激励问题是“当一个解决问题小组的成员物理上分开但在技术上联系起来时,有什么不同?”这些研究是在成对成年人的背景下进行的,这些成年人从事物理或统计实验的共享模拟。第一组研究调查了对在SharedARK中开发的物理实验进行共享模拟的对。该研究将远程技术介导的通信与物理共存期间发生的通信进行了比较。在性能上没有差异,但是添加计算机介导的通讯确实会影响交互模式。这些实验表明,眼神交流影响了问题的解决。第二组研究使用在堪萨斯州系统中开发的统计实验的模拟,比较了三四成对的配对和分组。在这些研究中,我们将学习者与视频交流或仅音频交流进行了比较。视觉交流通道的增加改变了交互模式。最新研究提供了证据,表明眼神交流有助于概念理解。

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