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Title: Affect Dynamics in Military Trainees Using vMedic: From Engaged Concentration to Boredom to Confusion
Source: DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-61425-0_20
Author(s): Jaclyn Ocumpaugh, Juan Miguel Andres, Ryan Baker, Jeanine DeFalco, Luc Paquette, Jonathan Rowe, Bradford Mott, James Lester, Vasiliki Georgoulas, Keith Brawner, and Robert Sottilare
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Abstract:

The role of affect in learning has received increasing attention from AIED researchers seeking to understand how emotion and cognition interact in learning contexts. The dynamics of affect over time have been explored in a variety of research environments, allowing researchers to determine the extent to which common patterns are captured by hypothesized models. This paper pre- sent an analysis of affect dynamics among learners using vMedic, which teaches combat medicine protocols as part of the military training at West Point, the United States Military Academy. In doing so, we seek both to broaden the variety of learning contexts being explored in order better understand differences in these patterns and to test the theoretical predictions on the development of affect over time.


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Relevant Principles (APA): 原理15 学生的情绪健康会影响学生的学业表现、学习和发 展
Notes (Theories):

情感动力学(一个模型)

control-value theory

Notes (Technologies): D’Mello’s L算法

BROMP认证的Hart编码器

Notes (Applications):

vMedic,一种基于游戏的虚拟环境,提供了战场医学方面的培训

Notes (Impacts):

专注、无聊、困惑等情感之间存在一定的联系

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本文介绍了vMedic系统,它是一种基于游戏的虚拟环境,提供了战场医学方面的培训。在研究过程中,使用Hart编码器捕捉被试的表情和行为,然后研究人员发现了专注、无聊、困惑等情感之间存在联系(该结果与之前的结果存在不同)