Treffer: Video Features, Engagement, and Patterns of Collective Attention Allocation: An Open Flow Network Perspective

Title:
Video Features, Engagement, and Patterns of Collective Attention Allocation: An Open Flow Network Perspective
Language:
English
Authors:
Zhang, Jingjing (ORCID 0000-0002-0584-534X), Huang, Yicheng, Gao, Ming (ORCID 0000-0003-0129-703X)
Source:
Journal of Learning Analytics. 2022 9(1):32-52.
Availability:
Society for Learning Analytics Research. 121 Pointe Marsan, Beaumont, AB T4X 0A2, Canada. Tel: +61-429-920-838; e-mail: info@solaresearch.org; Web site: https://learning-analytics.info/index.php/JLA/index
Peer Reviewed:
Y
Page Count:
21
Publication Date:
2022
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
ISSN:
1929-7750
Entry Date:
2022
Accession Number:
EJ1345031
Database:
ERIC

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Network analytics has the potential to examine new behaviour patterns that are often hidden by the complexity of online interactions. One of the varied network analytics approaches and methods, the model of collective attention, takes an ecological system perspective to exploring the dynamic process of participation patterns in online and flexible learning environments. This study selected "Fundamentals of C++ programming (Spring 2019)" on XuetangX as an example through which to observe the allocation patterns of attention within MOOC videos, as well as how video features and engagement correlate with the accumulation, circulation, and dissipation pattern of collective attention. The results showed that the types of instructions in videos predicted attention allocation patterns, but they did not predict the engagement of video watching. Instead, the length and whether the full screen was used in the videos had a strong impact on engagement. Learners were more likely to reach a high level of engagement in video watching when their attention had been circulated around the videos. The results imply that understanding the patterns and dynamics of attention flow and how learners engage with videos will allow us to design cost-effective learning resources to prevent learners from becoming overloaded.

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