Description
The utilization of multimedia videos has increasingly become more popular, especially in the field of education. In order to facilitate learning it is important to create a natural interaction between the learner and the on-screen material. This study focused on improving the facilitation of the information within a multimedia learning video by focusing on the gender and quality of computer-synthesized voices. Using a randomized pretest - posttest design the study looked at how the gender of the narrator affected a person's ability to learn and implement a new task. Narration was performed by a male and female, classic and modern synthesized voices to determine if there were gender effects across both generations of voices. The participants’ learned knowledge was assessed through a multiple-choice assessment and a word to image matching transfer assessment. Results showed no significant results. Future studies should consider a more reliable knowledge assessment and utilize and larger sample size.
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Title
- The impact of the narrator's gender on multimedia learning
Contributors
- Lefevre, Maryssa (Author)
- Craig, Scotty (Thesis advisor)
- Roscoe, Rod (Committee member)
- Branaghan, Russ (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
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2019
Subjects
- Multimedia communications
- multimedia learning
- participant gender
- voice gender
- voice quality
- Sex differences in education
- Speech synthesis
- Multimedia communications--Psychological aspects.
- Multimedia communications
- Voice in education--Psychological aspects.
- Voice in education
- Oral communication--Psychological aspects.
- Oral communication
- Communication--Sex differences.
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Note
- thesisPartial requirement for: M.S., Arizona State University, 2019
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (pages 36-38)
- Field of study: Human systems engineering
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Statement of Responsibility
by Maryssa Lefevre