适性化设计对不同年级学童阅读电子书成效与动机之影响:以「健康饮食」单元为例

Pei-Yu Wang, Hsiu-Feng Wang, Yi-chun Liu
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本研究旨在探讨年龄和适应性设计对小学生电子书阅读的影响。本研究采用双向实验设计,第一因素为学习者年龄(四、五年级),第二因素为电子书适应性设计(适应性、非适应性视觉、非适应性语言)。本研究中使用的电子书以六大类营养物质为内容。本研究以以下问题为指导:年龄与电子书适应性设计在学习成就(回忆和迁移)和学习动机(注意、关联和信心)上是否存在交互作用?100名4年级和5年级的学生参加了这项研究,参与者被随机分为三组。他们被要求先做一个预测试,然后阅读指定的电子书20分钟。阅读结束后,他们进行了后测。结果表明,年龄与电子书自适应设计之间存在显著的交互作用。对于四年级学生来说,适应性电子书组在回忆、转移和注意力得分方面表现最好。对于五年级学生,这三种电子书设计之间没有显著差异。这表明适应性设计对年幼的孩子更为重要。本研究旨在拓展青少年多媒体学习理论,并为小学教师及电子书设计者提供参考。
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適性化設計對不同年級學童閱讀電子書成效與動機之影響:以「健康飲食」單元為例
This study aimed to explore the impact of age and adaptive design on elementary students' reading of e-books. This study was a two-way experimental design where the first factor was learner age (4th and 5th grade) and the second factor was e-book adaptive design (adaptive, non-adaptive visual, non-adaptive verbal). The e-books used in this study targeted six major classes of nutrients as content. This study was guided by the following question: Is there any interaction between age and e-book adaptive design on learning achievement (recall and transfer) and learning motivation (attention, relevance and confidence)? A sample of one hundred 4th and 5th graders participated in the study, and participants were randomly assigned into one of three groups. They were asked to do a pre-test first, and then they read their assigned e-books for twenty minutes. After they finished reading, they were given a post-test. The results showed significant interactions between age and the e-book adaptive design. For the 4th graders, the adaptive e-book group worked best in recall, transfer and attention scores. For the 5th graders, there was no significant difference among these three e-book designs. This revealed that the adaptive design is more critical for younger children. This study hoped to broaden theories on multimedia learning for young learners and serve as a reference for elementary school teachers and e-book designers.
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