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Why the Cells Look Like That – The Influence of Learning With Emotional Design and Elaborative Interrogations [PDF]
We investigated emotional design features that may influence multimedia learning with a self-generated learning (SGL) activity, namely answering elaborative interrogations.
Sabrina D. Navratil +2 more
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The Peak–End Rule and Retrospective Emotional Valence in Digital Learning Tasks: Evidence from a Word-Learning App [PDF]
The peak–end rule proposes that retrospective evaluations depend on the emotional peak and the end of an experience rather than on its duration. Two short, controlled vocabulary-learning experiments tested whether optimizing these moments improves ...
Wei Xie, Zhitao Li
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With the intensification of global population aging, attention to the emotional health of the elderly continues to grow. Traditional interior architectural design primarily focuses on optimizing physical functionality; however, this approach is no longer
Lintong Li +4 more
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Kansei engineering, emotional design and ergo design as shaping tools in architecture and design [PDF]
This article considers the shaping methods in architecture and design, namely emotional design and ergo design and Kansei engineering. The essence of these shaping methods explains how these methods relate to each other and how they interact at different
Shakirova Ilgina
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Emotions Evoked by Geometric Patterns
Many studies have shown that the appearance of products has a great impact on consumers. In addition to functionality, aesthetics is of paramount importance in many branches of product design.
Laura Trautmann
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Anthropomorphisms in multimedia learning: Do they facilitate learning in primary school learners?
There is some evidence suggesting that emotional design, such as anthropomorphised graphics, facilitates learning. However, a growing number of studies are reporting that anthropomorphised graphics have little to no significant effect on learning.
Carla Slabbert +2 more
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Emotional design has been well recognized in the domain of human factors and ergonomics. In this chapter, we reviewed related models and methods of emotional design. We are motivated to encourage emotional designers to take multiple perspectives when examining these models and methods.
Feng Zhou 0003 +2 more
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Interaction design and emotional wellbeing [PDF]
The World Health Organisation has concluded that emotional wellbeing is fundamental to our quality of life. It enables us to experience life as meaningful and is an essential component of social cohesion, peace and stability in the living environment [21].
David Coyle +3 more
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Designing for the Emotional Pregnancy
Pregnancy is a transformational journey towards parenthood. Bodily and mental changes are inevitable for the one who is pregnant, and many find this transformation to be challenging. This paper reimagines the emotional pregnancy within the context of a prenatal yoga setting.
Ida Kilias Svenningsen, Teresa Almeida
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A Literature review on Design for Emotion [PDF]
Design for emotion aims to improve human well-being. Design for emotion is a multi-disciplinary or interdisciplinary research field, including art, design, computer science, psychology, education, engineering, and other fields. In the last ten years, there has been an increasing focus on design for emotion in various areas.
Ziwen Zhu, Shengfeng Qin
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