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On-Demand Lectures that Enable Students to Feel the Sense of a Classroom with Students Who Learn Together

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Human Interface and the Management of Information. Information Presentation and Visualization (HCII 2021)

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In this age of the corona disaster, face-to-face lectures have been decreasing and on-demand lectures have been increasing. However, the role of students beside oneself in real classroom interaction is important. In this study, we expand this to on-demand lectures. To understand the interaction of students in on-demand classes, we created lecture videos and a CG classroom based on a real classroom. In addition, we introduced a nodding mechanism for student characters. On the basis of this, we conducted classes using 2D video, 360-degree video, and VR using an HMD, and we clarified the differences between 360-degree video and VR. We also performed questions about movie types and character behaviors. The results of the evaluation of movie types indicate that using VR in on-demand classes can make students feel a relationship in the classroom. The results of the evaluation of character behaviors show that rash action is useful in some cases.

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This research was partially supported by JSPS KAKENHI 20H04096, 20K20121, etc.

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Fujii, R., Hirose, H., Aoyagi, S., Yamamoto, M. (2021). On-Demand Lectures that Enable Students to Feel the Sense of a Classroom with Students Who Learn Together. In: Yamamoto, S., Mori, H. (eds) Human Interface and the Management of Information. Information Presentation and Visualization. HCII 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12765. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78321-1_21

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