Affective e-learning approaches, technology and implementation model: A systematic review

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A systematic literature study including articles from 2016 to 2022 was done to evaluate the various approaches, technologies, and implementation models involved in measuring student engagement during learning. The review’s objective was to compile and analyze all studies that investigated how instructors can gauge students’ mental states while teaching and assess the most effective teaching methods. Additionally, it aims to extract and assess expanded methodologies from chosen research publications to offer suggestions and answers to researchers and practitioners. Planning, carrying out the analysis, and publishing the results have all received significant attention in the research approach. The study’s findings indicate that more needs to be done to evaluate student participation objectively and follow their development for improved academic performance. Physiological approaches should be given more support among the alternatives. While deep learning implementation models and contactless technology should interest more researchers. And, the recommender system should be integrated into e-learning system. Other approaches, technologies, and methodology articles, on the other hand, lacked authenticity in conveying student feeling.

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Adebiyi, M. O., Adebiyi, A. A., Olaniyan, D., & Orenyi, B. A. (2024). Affective e-learning approaches, technology and implementation model: A systematic review. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 14(1), 631–644. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v14i1.pp631-644

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