好了,谷歌,让我们学习:使用语音用户界面在年轻人和老年人中进行非正式的自我调节的健康主题学习

Smit Desai, Jessie Chin
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在本文中,我们介绍了一个集成在商业语音用户界面(VUIs)中的语音代理Health Buddy,该语音代理通过多种学习策略支持健康相关主题的非正式自我调节学习(SRL),并研究了Health Buddy对年轻人和老年人学习结果的影响。我们对26名年轻人和25名老年人进行了混合因子设计实验,分配了三种SRL策略(在受试者中):独白、基于对话的脚手架构建和概念图解。我们发现,虽然年轻人从搭建脚手架和概念图中受益更多,但年轻人和老年人的学习成果都是一样的。此外,无论年龄大小,互动流畅性(通过会话中断的次数进行操作)都与学习结果相关。虽然老年人的会话流畅度并没有降低,但与年轻人相比,互动流畅度对他们接受ui技术的影响更大。我们的研究讨论了与年龄相关的学习差异,并对设计基于ui的老年人学习程序具有启示意义。
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OK Google, Let's Learn: Using Voice User Interfaces for Informal Self-Regulated Learning of Health Topics among Younger and Older Adults
In this paper, we present Health Buddy, a voice agent integrated into commercially available Voice User Interfaces (VUIs) to support informal self-regulated learning (SRL) of health-related topics through multiple learning strategies and examine the efficacy of Health Buddy on learning outcomes for younger and older adults. We conducted a mixed-factorial-design experiment with 26 younger and 25 older adults, assigned to three SRL strategies (within-subjects): monologue, dialogue-based scaffolding building, and conceptual diagramming. We found that while younger adults benefit more from scaffolding building and conceptual diagramming, both younger and older adults showed equivalent learning outcomes. Furthermore, interaction fluency (operationalized by the number of conversational breakdowns) was associated with learning outcomes regardless of age. While older adults did not experience less fluent conversations, interaction fluency affected their technology acceptance toward VUIs more than younger ones. Our study discusses age-related learning differences and has implications for designing VUI-based learning programs for older adults.
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