Assessment of Personalized Learning in Immersive and Intelligent Virtual Classroom on Student Engagement
Ying Weng, Yiming Zhang

TL;DR
This paper investigates how personalized learning in immersive virtual classrooms, assessed via eye-tracking technology, can enhance student engagement and academic outcomes in online education.
Contribution
It introduces the use of eye movement analysis as a novel method to evaluate personalized learning effectiveness in virtual classrooms.
Findings
Eye-tracking can effectively assess student engagement.
Personalized learning improves motivation and participation.
Enhanced engagement correlates with better academic performance.
Abstract
As trends in education evolve, personalized learning has transformed individuals' engagement with knowledge and skill development. In the digital age, state-of-the-art technologies have been increasingly integrated into classrooms to support intelligent education and foster personalized learning experiences. One promising approach is the use of eye-tracking technology to evaluate student engagement in intelligent virtual classrooms. This paper explores the assessment of personalized learning in the virtual classroom and its impact on student engagement through the eye movement paradigm. The study aims to provide insights into how personalized learning approaches can enhance student participation, motivation, and academic performance in the online learning environment. Through a comprehensive literature review, case study, and data analysis, the paper examines the key elements of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOnline and Blended Learning
