Abstract

Painting, music, literature, and other art forms embody the essence of human wisdom and induce esthetic experience, among which poetry is inherently creative, because it contains a wealth of symbols, imageries, insights, and so forth. The appreciation and learning of Chinese poetry is an important part of the curriculum in secondary schools. However, studies have mainly focused on textual characters of poetry, with little literature focusing on esthetic appreciation and in-depth learning of poetry. In this vein, we ask whether emotional designs will promote the appreciation and learning of Chinese poetry. To answer this question, we explored the influence of the combination of external emotion induction (positive and neutral movie clips) and internal colorful design (chromatic and achromatic) on esthetic preference and learning of poetry. One hundred and sixty-six participants (14–15 years old) were randomly assigned to one of four conditions created by two factors (external emotion induction and internal colorful design). The results showed that the combination of external emotion induction and internal colorful design promoted positive emotions, retention, and transfer performances of learners. Furthermore, perceived difficulty of learners decreased significantly when external emotional induction and internal colorful design were both positive. Consequently, these findings indicated that emotional designs in multimedia facilitated the learning performance of middle school students in Chinese poetry, and supported the cognitive-affective theory of learning with media. This research was a preliminary exploration of emotional design in humanities.

Highlights

  • The crystallization of human wisdom, paintings, music, literature, and other art forms can induce esthetic experiences in people

  • Positive Emotions Regarding the effects of positive emotional design on emotions, the results revealed no significant main effects of emotional design in the learning material, F(1,78) = 1.19, p = 0.28, or positive emotion measures, F(1,78) = 0.04, p = 0.85, with no significant interaction effect, F(1,78) = 0.03, p = 0.85

  • A preliminary experiment was conducted to verify the emotional charge of the experimental materials, such as internal colorful designed learning material and external emotion induction film clips

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Introduction

The crystallization of human wisdom, paintings, music, literature, and other art forms can induce esthetic experiences in people. Poetry, which contains abundant symbols, icons, and imageries, is a creative language and an indispensable form of literature. Studies have focused more on the superficial textual characters of poetry, such as rhyme (Jacobs, 2015), and its influence on poetry appreciation. Less attention has been directed to the esthetic appreciation and in-depth learning of poetry in multimedia learning classrooms. To fill this gap, we investigated the impact of emotional designs in the multimedia environment on the appreciation and learning of Chinese poetry, which belongs to liberal education

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