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To Type or to Speak? The Effect of Input Modality on Text Understanding During Note-Taking
Anam Ahmad Khan, Sadia Nawaz, Joshua Newn, Ryan Kelly, Jason Lodge, James Bailey, Eduardo Velloso
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems | Association for Computing Machinery | Published : 2022
Abstract
Though recent technological advances have enabled note-taking through diffrent modalities (e.g., keyboard, digital ink, voice), there is still a lack of understanding of the effect of the modality choice on learning. In this paper, we compared two note-taking input modalities—keyboard and voice—to study their effects on participants’ understanding of learning content. We conducted a study with 60 participants in which they were asked to take notes using voice or keyboard on two independent digital text passages while also making a judgment about their performance on an upcoming test. We built mixed-effects models to examine the effect of the note-taking modality on learners’ text comprehensi..
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Awarded by Australian Government
Funding Acknowledgements
We wish to thank Prof. Simon Buckingham Shum and Dr Paula G. de Barba for the useful discussion on this work. Dr Eduardo Velloso is the recipient of an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (Project Number: DE180100315) funded by the Australian Government. Anam Ahmad Khan is supported under the Melbourne Graduate Research Scholarship.