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Increasing the realism of on-screen embodied instructors creates more looking but less learning.

Wenjing LiFuxing WangRichard E Mayer
Published in: The British journal of educational psychology (2024)
The addition of embodied on-screen instructors can promote multimedia learning, but the promotion effect would be better if the embodied instructor was a cartoon animal or cartoon human rather than a real human. This suggests an important boundary condition in which less realism of on-screen embodied instructors produces better learning processes and outcomes.
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