2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.810451
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Instructors’ expressive nonverbal behavior hinders learning when learners’ prior knowledge is low

Abstract: This study investigated the influence of instructors’ expressive nonverbal behavior and nonexpressive nonverbal behavior in video lectures on students’ learning performance and affective experience. We conducted two rounds of experiments using the same materials and procedures, the only difference being the participants. In each round of experiments, participants were randomly assigned to expressive condition or nonexpressive condition. 227 rural primary school sixth-graders took part in experiment 1, particip… Show more

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“…Additionally, the proportion of guided gaze duration varies among different video lecture designs Wang et al, 2022). For instance, in designs with lower guided gaze duration, Wang et al (2022) allocated 28.93% guided gaze duration in the design of expressive nonverbal behaviour.…”
Section: The Role Of Instructors' Guided Gazementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, the proportion of guided gaze duration varies among different video lecture designs Wang et al, 2022). For instance, in designs with lower guided gaze duration, Wang et al (2022) allocated 28.93% guided gaze duration in the design of expressive nonverbal behaviour.…”
Section: The Role Of Instructors' Guided Gazementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Continuous guided gaze involves the instructor gazing at the teaching material throughout video lectures (Pi et al, 2020; Stull et al, 2021), while intermittent guided gaze involves the instructor shifting the gaze between the camera (direct gaze) and teaching material (guided gaze). Additionally, the proportion of guided gaze duration varies among different video lecture designs (Stull, Fiorella, & Mayer, 2018; Wang et al, 2022). For instance, in designs with lower guided gaze duration, Wang et al (2022) allocated 28.93% guided gaze duration in the design of expressive nonverbal behaviour.…”
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