The effect of student acceptance on learning outcomes: AI-generated short videos versus paper materials

Yidi Zhang , Margarida Lucas , Pedro Bem-haja , Luís Pedro
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The use of video and paper-based materials is commonly widespread in foreign language learning (FLL). It is well established that the level of acceptance of these materials influences learning outcomes, but there is lack of evidence regarding the use and related impact of videos generated by artificial intelligence (AI) on these aspects. This paper used linear mixed models and path analysis to investigate the influence of student acceptance of AI-generated short videos on learning outcomes compared to paper-based materials. Student acceptance was assessed based on perceived ease of use (PEU), perceived usefulness (PU), attitude (A), intentions (I), and concentration (C). The results indicate that both AI-generated short videos and paper-based materials can significantly enhance learning outcomes. AI-generated short videos are more likely to be accepted by students with lower pre-test scores and may lead to more significant learning outcomes when PEU, PU, A, I and C are at higher levels. On the other hand, paper-based materials are more likely to be accepted by students with higher pre-test scores and may lead to more significant learning outcomes when PEU, PU, A, I and C are at lower levels. These findings offer empirical evidence supporting the use of AI-generated short videos in FLL and provide suggestions for selecting appropriate learning materials in different FLL contexts.

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学生接受程度对学习效果的影响:人工智能生成的短视频与纸质材料的对比
在外语学习(FLL)中,视频和纸质材料的使用非常普遍。对这些材料的接受程度会影响学习效果,这一点已得到公认,但关于人工智能(AI)生成的视频的使用及其对这些方面的相关影响却缺乏证据。本文采用线性混合模型和路径分析,研究了与纸质材料相比,学生对人工智能生成的短视频的接受程度对学习效果的影响。对学生接受度的评估基于感知易用性(PEU)、感知有用性(PU)、态度(A)、意向(I)和专注度(C)。结果表明,人工智能生成的短视频和纸质材料都能显著提高学习效果。当 PEU、PU、A、I 和 C 处于较高水平时,人工智能生成的短视频更容易被考前分数较低的学生接受,并可能带来更显著的学习效果。另一方面,当 PEU、PU、A、I 和 C 处于较低水平时,纸质材料更容易被考前分数较高的学生接受,并可能带来更显著的学习效果。这些研究结果为在 FLL 中使用人工智能生成的短视频提供了实证支持,并为在不同 FLL 环境中选择合适的学习材料提供了建议。
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