Effects of Pedagogical Agents on Learners’ Knowledge Acquisition and Motivation in Digital Learning Environments

  • Zeitlhofer I
  • Zumbach J
  • Aigner V
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Abstract

We assume that learners generate self-reference to a topic dealt with in class through motivational prompts of a pedagogical agent (PA). This assumption is based on self-determination theory and organismic integration theory. Consequently, learners are more motivated and achieve better learning results. We examined the influence of motivational prompts on learning success and motivation in a digital learning environment. Therefore, we implemented a PA within a web-based learning environment in order to scaffold learners’ autonomous motivation. In an experimental pre-post design (n = 60), learning success and motivation were analyzed comparing learning environments with and without PA/prompting. Results suggest that learners with a PA reach a higher level of knowledge than learners without a PA. There was no significant influence of motivational prompts on motivation itself. The limitations and conclusions of this study are discussed.

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Zeitlhofer, I., Zumbach, J., & Aigner, V. (2023). Effects of Pedagogical Agents on Learners’ Knowledge Acquisition and Motivation in Digital Learning Environments. Knowledge, 3(1), 53–67. https://doi.org/10.3390/knowledge3010004

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