EVA:与虚拟同伴共享注意力和背景的探索性学习

Scott Greenwald, Markus Funk, Luke Loreti, David Mayo, P. Maes
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共享注意力和情境(EVA)是一种介于探索性学习、远程呈现和注意力意识之间的中介式教学概念。同伴教师了解学习者的注意力状态和环境,并可以通过标记或注释直接参考这个环境。对学习者来说,同伴是虚拟的——要么是人,要么是自动的;如果是人,要么是实际存在的,要么是远程的。演讲的内容和风格是根据学习者一时的兴趣或注意力水平量身定制的,她的注意力可以被引导到突出的环境元素(例如视觉)上,以传达所需的信息。我们为这样的系统定义了一个设计空间,它适用于增强现实和虚拟现实中的学习,并且可以用作设计和评估的框架。我们通过两个概念验证系统的试验来证明这一点,一个在AR中,一个在VR中,有一个人类同伴。我们得出结论,EVA设计空间定义了一套强大的学习和完成系统,并提出了使这些系统最有效的指导方针。
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EVA: Exploratory Learning with Virtual Companions Sharing Attention and Context
Exploratory Learning with Virtual Companions Sharing Attention and Context (EVA) is a concept for mediated teaching and learning that sits at the intersection of exploratory learning, telepresence, and attention awareness. The companion teacher is informed about the attentional state and environment of the learner, and can refer directly to this environment through marking or annotation. To the learner, the companion is virtual -- either human or automatic -- and, if human, either physically copresent or remote. The content and style of presentation are tailored to the learner's momentary level of interest or focus, and her attention can be guided to salient environmental elements (e.g. visual) in order to convey desired information. We define a design space for such systems, which applies to learning in Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality, and can be employed as a framework for design and evaluation. We demonstrate this through trials with two proof-of-concept systems, one in AR and one in VR, with a human companion. We conclude that the EVA design space defines a powerful set of systems for learning and finish by presenting guidelines for making such systems maximally effective.
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