A computational system approach to develop student's based emotion system: An alternative feedback tool for lecturers to enhance teaching and learning
The quality of learning depends on aspects that integrate positive environment in the classroom. Previous works have shown that positive environment do create positive emotion and positive emotion do affect positive learning behavior. When students experience positive emotion, the learning process...
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| Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
| Language: | English |
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2011
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/142/ http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/142/1/1_ft.pdf |
| Summary: | The quality of learning depends on aspects that integrate positive environment in the classroom.
Previous works have shown that positive environment do create positive emotion and positive emotion
do affect positive learning behavior. When students experience positive emotion, the learning process
can be enhanced and when students experience negative emotion, learning process can be disabled.
Therefore managing students learning in the classroom means managing emotions. This paper
presents the efforts in recognizing student’s emotion to promote interactive teaching learning
atmosphere in a Higher Education environment that is served as an alternative feedback tool for
lecturer to enhance students learning experiences.
This system suggests lecturers to identify whether their teaching style has positive impact on
students learning behavior by recognizing student’s emotion in the classroom. This system proposes
the composition of positive class emotion as result of positive student’s emotion to encourage lecturers
to retain their teaching style or to improve it.
In this paper we explore the possibilities of capturing emotions by various techniques. We compare
some of the existing works and identify how emotions can be modeled in order to enhance its services
and response and able to suggest meaningful information to users. We also define and discuss the
appropriate capacity of meaningful information to generate analysis and recommendations according
to theory of teaching and learning. We do our experiments in INTI International University, Nilai
Malaysia observing approximately 200 students from various faculties |
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