The Pedagogical Agent in Online Learning: The Effect of the Degree of Realism on Achievement in Terms of Gender

Volume: 1 Number: 2 June 1, 2010
  • Saidatul Maizura Sahimi
  • Farah M. Zain
  • Nabila A. N. Kamar
  • Noorizdayantie Samar
  • Zuraidah A. Rahman
  • Omar Majid
  • Hanafi Atan
  • Fong Soon Fook
  • Wong Su Luan
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The Pedagogical Agent in Online Learning: The Effect of the Degree of Realism on Achievement in Terms of Gender

Abstract

This paper describes the impact of the degrees of realism (unrealistic, moderately realistic and highly realistic) of the pedagogical agent on student’s achievement during online learning in terms of gender. Three modes of the e-learning portal with appropriate degrees of realism, namely, Online Learning with a Cartoon Pedagogical Agent (OLCPA), Online Learning with a Moderately Realistic Pedagogical Agent (OLMRPA) and Online Learning with a Highly Realistic Pedagogical Agent (OLHRPA) were developed and implemented. A quasi-experimental 3x2 factorial design was employed; independent variables were three degrees of realism, the dependent variable was achievement scores, and the moderator variable was gender of students. The subjects were 130 Form Four students (16 years old) from Malaysian secondary schools who were randomly assigned to groups. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was employed to analyze data. The findings of the study suggest that there was no significant difference in the students’ achievement among the three degrees of realism in terms of their genders; both genders achieved almost the same across different degrees of realism. The reasons for the observed results are discussed and elaborated.

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English

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Authors

Saidatul Maizura Sahimi This is me

Farah M. Zain This is me

Nabila A. N. Kamar This is me

Noorizdayantie Samar This is me

Zuraidah A. Rahman This is me

Omar Majid This is me

Hanafi Atan This is me

Fong Soon Fook This is me

Wong Su Luan This is me

Publication Date

June 1, 2010

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June 1, 2010

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Year 2010 Volume: 1 Number: 2

APA
Sahimi, S. M., Zain, F. M., Kamar, N. A. N., Samar, N., Rahman, Z. A., Majid, O., Atan, H., Fook, F. S., & Luan, W. S. (2010). The Pedagogical Agent in Online Learning: The Effect of the Degree of Realism on Achievement in Terms of Gender. Contemporary Educational Technology, 1(2), 175-185. https://izlik.org/JA29RF93JA
AMA
1.Sahimi SM, Zain FM, Kamar NAN, et al. The Pedagogical Agent in Online Learning: The Effect of the Degree of Realism on Achievement in Terms of Gender. Contemporary Educational Technology. 2010;1(2):175-185. https://izlik.org/JA29RF93JA
Chicago
Sahimi, Saidatul Maizura, Farah M. Zain, Nabila A. N. Kamar, et al. 2010. “The Pedagogical Agent in Online Learning: The Effect of the Degree of Realism on Achievement in Terms of Gender”. Contemporary Educational Technology 1 (2): 175-85. https://izlik.org/JA29RF93JA.
EndNote
Sahimi SM, Zain FM, Kamar NAN, Samar N, Rahman ZA, Majid O, Atan H, Fook FS, Luan WS (June 1, 2010) The Pedagogical Agent in Online Learning: The Effect of the Degree of Realism on Achievement in Terms of Gender. Contemporary Educational Technology 1 2 175–185.
IEEE
[1]S. M. Sahimi et al., “The Pedagogical Agent in Online Learning: The Effect of the Degree of Realism on Achievement in Terms of Gender”, Contemporary Educational Technology, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 175–185, June 2010, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA29RF93JA
ISNAD
Sahimi, Saidatul Maizura - Zain, Farah M. - Kamar, Nabila A. N. - Samar, Noorizdayantie - Rahman, Zuraidah A. - Majid, Omar - Atan, Hanafi - Fook, Fong Soon - Luan, Wong Su. “The Pedagogical Agent in Online Learning: The Effect of the Degree of Realism on Achievement in Terms of Gender”. Contemporary Educational Technology 1/2 (June 1, 2010): 175-185. https://izlik.org/JA29RF93JA.
JAMA
1.Sahimi SM, Zain FM, Kamar NAN, Samar N, Rahman ZA, Majid O, Atan H, Fook FS, Luan WS. The Pedagogical Agent in Online Learning: The Effect of the Degree of Realism on Achievement in Terms of Gender. Contemporary Educational Technology. 2010;1:175–185.
MLA
Sahimi, Saidatul Maizura, et al. “The Pedagogical Agent in Online Learning: The Effect of the Degree of Realism on Achievement in Terms of Gender”. Contemporary Educational Technology, vol. 1, no. 2, June 2010, pp. 175-8, https://izlik.org/JA29RF93JA.
Vancouver
1.Saidatul Maizura Sahimi, Farah M. Zain, Nabila A. N. Kamar, Noorizdayantie Samar, Zuraidah A. Rahman, Omar Majid, Hanafi Atan, Fong Soon Fook, Wong Su Luan. The Pedagogical Agent in Online Learning: The Effect of the Degree of Realism on Achievement in Terms of Gender. Contemporary Educational Technology [Internet]. 2010 Jun. 1;1(2):175-8. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA29RF93JA