Pilot Study to Estimate "Difficult" Area in e-Learning Material by Physiological Measurements

K. Tamura, Tsuyoshi Okamoto, Misato Oi, Atsushi Shimada, Kohei Hatano, M. Yamada, M. Lu, S. Konomi
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To improve designs of e-learning materials, it is necessary to know which word or figure a learner felt "difficult" in the materials. In this pilot study, we measured electroencephalography (EEG) and eye gaze data of learners and analyzed to estimate which area they had difficulty to learn. The developed system realized simultaneous measurements of physiological data and subjective evaluations during learning. Using this system, we observed specific EEG activity in difficult pages. Integrating of eye gaze and EEG measurements raised a possibility to determine where a learner felt "difficult" in a page of learning materials. From these results, we could suggest that the multimodal measurements of EEG and eye gaze would lead to effective improvement of learning materials. For future study, more data collection using various materials and learners with different backgrounds is necessary. This study could lead to establishing a method to improve e-learning materials based on learners' mental states.
通过生理测量来估计电子学习材料中“困难”区域的试点研究
为了改进电子学习材料的设计,有必要知道学习者在材料中感到“困难”的单词或图形。在这项初步研究中,我们测量了学习者的脑电图(EEG)和眼睛注视数据,并分析了他们学习困难的区域。该系统实现了学习过程中生理数据的同时测量和主观评价。利用该系统,我们观察了困难页面的特定脑电活动。将眼睛注视和脑电图测量相结合,可以确定学习者在一页学习材料中感到“困难”的地方。从这些结果可以看出,脑电和眼球注视的多模态测量可以有效地改善学习材料。在未来的研究中,需要使用不同的材料和不同背景的学习者进行更多的数据收集。本研究可以建立一种基于学习者心理状态的改进电子学习材料的方法。
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