Attractive Virtual Professors Draw Student Attention
There's a simple reason why computers have not taken over teachers' jobs: They're boring, unpersuasive, unattractive and soulless.
That may soon change if Amy Baylor can perfect the virtual professors she's working on.
"Up until now, the personal computer's potential to be a valuable teaching and learning tool has been stymied by its 'soulless' nature," says Baylor, a professor of instructional systems at Florida State University's Research of Innovative Technologies for Learning (RITL). "We're using computers to simulate human beings in a controlled manner so we can investigate how they affect and persuade people."
Category : | Articles |
Year : | 2005 |
Submitted : | 6th, August 2008 |