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Conference Papers Year : 2015

The use of teaching gestures in an online multimodal environment: the case of incomprehension sequences

Benjamin Holt
Marion Tellier

Abstract

This study aims to describe the gesture use and multimodal behavior of future French teachers in Lyon, France during videoconferenced pedagogical interaction with learners of French in Dublin, Ireland. These multimodal conversations were recorded, transcribed and annotated using an annotation scheme that was designed for this multimodal corpus. The use of gesture was measured and compared quantitatively during sequences of incomprehension and sequences in which there was no manifest incomprehension between participants to measure the extent to which gesture was used to repair incomprehension. Results show that contrary to expectations, teacher trainees did not use gestures to repair incomprehension.
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hal-01215770 , version 1 (20-11-2015)
hal-01215770 , version 2 (25-11-2015)

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  • HAL Id : hal-01215770 , version 2

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Benjamin Holt, Marion Tellier, Nicolas Guichon. The use of teaching gestures in an online multimodal environment: the case of incomprehension sequences. Gesture and Speech in Interaction 4th Edition, Gaëlle FERRÉ; Mark TUTTON, Sep 2015, Nantes, France. ⟨hal-01215770v2⟩
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