Personalizing ambience and illusionary presence: How people use study with me videos to create efective studying environments

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Study with me videos contain footage of people studying for hours, in which social components like conversations or informational content like instructions are absent. Recently, they became increasingly popular on video-sharing platforms. This paper provides the frst broad look into what study with me videos are and how people use them.We analyzed 30 study with me videos and conducted 12 interviews with their viewers to understand their motivation and viewing practices. We identifed a three-factor model that explains the mechanism for shaping a satisfactory studying experience in general. One of the factors, a well-suited ambience, was difcult to achieve because of two common challenges: external conditions that prevent studying in study-friendly places and extra cost needed to create a personally desired ambience. We found that the viewers used study with me videos to create a personalized ambience at a lower cost, to fnd controllable peer pressure, and to get emotional support. These fndings suggest that the viewers self-regulate their learning through watching study with me videos to improve efciency even when studying alone at home.

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Lee, Y., Chung, J. J. Y., Song, J. Y., Chang, M., & Kim, J. (2021). Personalizing ambience and illusionary presence: How people use study with me videos to create efective studying environments. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445222

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