• Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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A Study on the Presence Classified by Dimensions through Character Agents on E-Learning


Sang-Hee Kweon, Eun-Joung Cho, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 10, No. 6, pp. 123-144, Dec. 2009
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Keywords: 2D, 3D, presence, Agent, E-learning

Abstract

This study examined factors of presence using the experimental method. The design of this study was to analyze presence through the dimensions of character agents(text, voice, 2D, 3D, reality character dimension and gender) for e-learning platforms that used new technology-based content. There were 232 experimental participants in the study. This study was designed to measure their cognitive awareness of presence by agent dimensions in the first level to measure the presence level in the types of users. The results showed that there were significant correlation between types of users and presence. However there were no statistically significant results on dimensions. In addition, there were significant differences on character gender, voice or non-voice, text or non-text and character dimensions.


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[APA Style]
Kweon, S. & Cho, E. (2009). A Study on the Presence Classified by Dimensions through Character Agents on E-Learning. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 10(6), 123-144.

[IEEE Style]
S. Kweon and E. Cho, "A Study on the Presence Classified by Dimensions through Character Agents on E-Learning," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 10, no. 6, pp. 123-144, 2009.

[ACM Style]
Sang-Hee Kweon and Eun-Joung Cho. 2009. A Study on the Presence Classified by Dimensions through Character Agents on E-Learning. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 10, 6, (2009), 123-144.