Department of Engineering, Universitat Ramon Llull (URL), La Salle, 08022 Barcelona, Spain.
Department of Social Sciences, University of Deusto, Avenida de las Universidad, 24, 48007 Bilbao, Spain.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 4;19(15):9615. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19159615.
This research examines the form in which undergraduates use video cameras during videoconferencing class sessions in a Smart Classroom context and, more specifically, the reasons why a considerable number of students opt to turn off their cameras when videoconferencing during the sessions while others keep them on. The study was carried out in an institution that had previously switched from face-to-face teaching to an Emergency Remote Teaching solution, initially adopted in 2019-2020 to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. Findings suggest that using cameras when videoconferencing is associated with increasing and enhancing the interaction between the student and the rest of the class, although not all students agreed with this conclusion. In addition, having the video cameras switched fomented socialization and improved the overall online learning experience for students. However, the surveyed students pointed out diverse negative elements, such as why they had to turn on their personal cameras, privacy concerns, and limitations derived from the available technology infrastructure, in addition to other factors such as distractions, anxiety, and cognitive load. This work discusses how these elements can influence the well-being and the user experience of the students, both positively and negatively.
本研究考察了本科生在智能教室环境中的视频会议课程中使用摄像头的形式,更具体地说,研究了为什么相当一部分学生在会议期间选择关闭摄像头,而另一部分学生则选择打开摄像头。该研究是在一所机构中进行的,该机构此前已从面对面教学转为应急远程教学解决方案,该方案最初于 2019-2020 年采用,以应对 COVID-19 疫情限制。研究结果表明,在视频会议中使用摄像头与增加和增强学生与全班同学之间的互动有关,尽管并非所有学生都同意这一结论。此外,打开视频摄像头促进了社交活动,提高了学生的整体在线学习体验。然而,被调查的学生指出了各种负面因素,例如他们为什么必须打开个人摄像头、隐私问题、以及可用技术基础设施带来的限制,此外还有其他因素,如分心、焦虑和认知负荷。这项工作讨论了这些因素如何积极和消极地影响学生的幸福感和用户体验。