Title of article :
The Better You Feel the Better You Learn: Do Warm Colours and Rounded Shapes Enhance Learning Outcome in Multimedia Learning?
Author/Authors :
Münchow, Hannes University of Wurzburg - Rontgenring - Wurzburg, Germany , Mengelkamp, Christoph University of Wurzburg - Oswald-Kulpe-Weg - Wurzburg, Germany , Bannert, Maria School of Education - Technical University of Munich - Arcisstraße - Munchen, Germany
Abstract :
The aim of the present study was to examine whether fostering positive activating affect during multimedia learning enhances
learning outcome. University students were randomly assigned to either a multimedia learning environment designed to induce
positive activating affect through the use of “warm” colours and rounded shapes (𝑛 = 61) or an affectively neutral environment
that used achromatic colours and sharp edges (𝑛 = 50). Participants learned about the topic of functional neuroanatomy for 20
minutes and had to answer several questions for comprehension and transfer afterwards. Affective states as well as achievement goal
orientations were investigated before and after the learning phase using questionnaires. The results show that participants in the
affectively positive environment were superior in comprehension as well as transfer when initial affect was strong. Preexperimental
positive affect was therefore a predictor of comprehension and a moderator for transfer. Goal orientations did not influence
these effects. The findings support the idea that positive affect, induced through the design of the particular multimedia learning
environment, can facilitate performance if initial affective states are taken into account.
Keywords :
Enhance , Multimedia , CLT , CTML
Journal title :
Education Research International