| Literature DB >> 24130957 |
Mohamed Sathik1, Sofia G Jonathan.
Abstract
The scope of this research is to examine whether facial expression of the students is a tool for the lecturer to interpret comprehension level of students in virtual classroom and also to identify the impact of facial expressions during lecture and the level of comprehension shown by these expressions. Our goal is to identify physical behaviours of the face that are linked to emotional states, and then to identify how these emotional states are linked to student's comprehension. In this work, the effectiveness of a student's facial expressions in non-verbal communication in a virtual pedagogical environment was investigated first. Next, the specific elements of learner's behaviour for the different emotional states and the relevant facial expressions signaled by the action units were interpreted. Finally, it focused on finding the impact of the relevant facial expression on the student's comprehension. Experimentation was done through survey, which involves quantitative observations of the lecturers in the classroom in which the behaviours of students were recorded and statistically analyzed. The result shows that facial expression is the most frequently used nonverbal communication mode by the students in the virtual classroom and facial expressions of the students are significantly correlated to their emotions which helps to recognize their comprehension towards the lecture.Entities:
Keywords: Action units; Comprehension; Facial expression; Non-verbal communication; Virtual classroom
Year: 2013 PMID: 24130957 PMCID: PMC3795200 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-2-455
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Figure 1Frequency of communication variables.
Ranking of nonverbal communication modes
| Mode of nonverbal communication | Mean score/Weighted score |
|
|---|---|---|
| Facial expression | 9536 |
|
| Hands | 8668 |
|
| Gestures | 8882 |
|
| Body language | 8943 |
|
Figure 2Comparison of non-verbal communication modes.
Mean score of facial expressions
| Facial expressions | Mean score |
|---|---|
| Eye shrink | 3.670 |
| Eye enlarge | 4.310 |
| Mouth widen | 3.590 |
| Lips curled | 3.330 |
| Eyebrow raised | 4.040 |
| Eyebrow lowered | 3.300 |
| Forehead wrinkle | 3.390 |
Figure 3Comparison of mean scores of action units in expressing students emotions.
Significance of action units
| Variable | Mean | T | P |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action units | 25.2600 | 23.278 | <.001** |
** Correlation is significant at 1% level.
Correlation between expressions and emotions
| Expression – Emotion | Pearson correlation coefficient |
|---|---|
| Positive –Positive | 0.571452 |
| Negative –Negative | 0.523 |
Paired samples test
| Pairs | Mean | Standard deviation | Standard error mean |
|---|---|---|---|
| Positive emotion – Positive expression | 2.2500 | 3.03640 | .30364 |
| Negative emotion – Negative expression | 9.1800 | 2.80469 | .28047 |
Figure 4Representation of standard error mean.
Figure 5Positive expression.
Figure 6Negative expression.
Figure 7Undecided emotional states.