Title
Designing Social Presence In E-Learning Environments: Testing The Effect Of Interactivity On Children
Abstract
The "computers are social actors" paradigm asserts that human-to-computer interactions are fundamentally social responses. Earlier research has shown that effective management of the social presence in user interface design can improve user engagement and motivation. Much of this research has focused on adult subjects. This study discusses the effects of social presence management in child e-learning environment development by specifically examining the role of interactivity in a computer-mediated learning environment in relation to the development of children's attitudes toward computers as well as their intrinsic motivation. A quasi-experimental methodology was adopted for this study. It was found that interactivity had a significant effect on the computer's social presence, its social attraction to children and children's involvement, and intrinsic motivation. The findings suggest that enhancing the interactivity of an e-learning environment can stimulate the presence of social actors, which in turn can enrich a children's learning experience and increase their motivation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1080/10494820600924750
INTERACTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
Keywords
Field
DocType
intrinsic motivation,hypothesis testing,computer mediated communication,socially responsible,user interface design,research methodology
Social psychology,Intrinsic motivation,Interactivity,E learning,User engagement,Psychology,Social learning,Learning environment,Computer-mediated communication,User interface design,Multimedia
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
14
3
1049-4820
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
18
1.13
15
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fang-Wu Tung1404.40
Yi-Shin Deng2305.22