Objective Evaluation of Students' Mental State According to the Communication Level in Online Classes

Yuri Nakagawa, Sripian Peeraya, M. Sugaya
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The reduction of communication opportunities between students in online classes under the COVID-19 pandemic has been identified as a problem. Although student communication in online classes is said to have a positive effect on students' mental state, there have been no research that have compared the effectiveness of different forms of communication. In addition, there is a need for more objective evaluations. We therefore purpose to objectively evaluate the effect of each form of communication in online classes on the mental state of students. We propose to divide the forms of communication in online classes into five levels and to use biometric information. There was a tendency to relax at higher levels of communication and higher levels of concentration at medium levels of communication.
基于网络课堂交流水平的学生心理状态客观评价
新型冠状病毒感染症(COVID-19)大流行导致在线课堂上学生之间的交流机会减少,被认为是一个问题。虽然在线课堂上的学生交流据说对学生的心理状态有积极的影响,但还没有研究比较不同形式的交流的有效性。此外,还需要进行更客观的评价。因此,我们的目的是客观地评价网络课堂中各种形式的交流对学生心理状态的影响。我们建议将在线课堂的交流形式分为五个层次,并使用生物识别信息。在高水平的交流中有放松的趋势,在中等水平的交流中有高度集中的趋势。
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