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Online learning has been more prevalent since the rapid increase of the technology field, this paper examines if the interactivity of an online learning website can affect learning, usability, and time spent interacting. Participants were collected from Amazon Mechanical Turk, and they were compensated $1.00 for their time. 39 participants received one of three online learning conditions on the ideal gas law with varying levels of interactivity (video, simulation, quiz). The participants took a pretest, interacted with their condition for a set time, then completed a posttest and a usability survey. An ANOVA was conducted on time, usability, and posttest transfer scores. A repeated measures ANOVA was conducted on pretest and posttest recall scores. There was no significance found for learning, usability, or time spent interacting with the online learning platform. Further studies should consider exposing participants to learning materials for longer periods of time.
- Denham, Katelyn (Author)
- Craig, Scotty (Thesis director)
- Roscoe, Rod (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Human Systems Engineering (Contributor)
- 2022-04-15 09:45:15
- 2022-05-19 05:07:31
- 2 years 5 months ago