Investigating the moments of "aha" and "hmm" through acoustic analysis of voice and speech in pre-service physics teacher education-A novel method for identifying significant learning moments.

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-01-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0314344
Kati Järvinen, Anne-Maria Laukkanen, Anna-Leena Kähkönen, Pasi Nieminen, Terhi Mäntylä
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The aim of the study was to find whether certain meaningful moments in the learning process are noticeable through features of voice and how acoustic voice analyses can be utilized in learning research. The material consisted of recordings of nine university students as they were completing tasks concerning direct electric circuits as part of their course of teacher education in physics. Prosodic features of voice-fundamental frequency (F0), sound pressure level (SPL), acoustic voice quality measured by LTAS, and pausing-were investigated. The results showed that instances of confusion and understanding were manifested in acoustic parameters. F0 was significant in characterizing the both kind of learning instances. Confusion had lower SPL and alpha ratio, indicating that voice quality was softer than in understanding. Degree of voice pauses was lower in understanding, suggesting less hesitation or need for clarification for understanding compared to confusion. Voice research adds to the research of learning as speaker´s voice is affected by the different instances in the process of learning. This research approach can be used for identification of important instances of learning and directing these instances to closer analysis of content or interaction to further understand the learning processes. Therefore, this study is a novel contribution to the study of learning as it adds acoustic voice and speech analyses to the discipline.

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通过对职前物理教师教育中语音和言语的声学分析来研究“啊哈”和“嗯”的时刻——一种识别重要学习时刻的新方法。
本研究的目的是通过语音的特征来发现学习过程中某些有意义的时刻是否值得注意,以及如何将声学语音分析用于学习研究。这些材料包括九名大学生在完成有关直接电路的任务时的录音,这是他们物理教师教育课程的一部分。研究了语音的韵律特征——基频(F0)、声压级(SPL)、LTAS测量的声音质量和停顿。结果表明,在声学参数上存在混淆和理解的情况。F0对两种学习实例的表征均具有显著意义。混淆的声压级和α比较低,表明语音质量比理解时更软。声音停顿的程度在理解上较低,这表明与混乱相比,更少的犹豫或需要澄清来理解。语音研究是对学习研究的补充,因为说话人的语音在学习过程中会受到不同实例的影响。这种研究方法可用于识别重要的学习实例,并指导这些实例对内容或交互进行更密切的分析,以进一步了解学习过程。因此,这项研究是对学习研究的一个新颖贡献,因为它将声学语音和语音分析添加到该学科中。
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