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Multi-Modal Characteristics Analysis of Teaching Behaviors in Intelligent Classroom—Take Junior Middle School Mathematics as an Example

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An intelligent classroom is based on constructivist learning theory and it is an intelligent and efficient classroom which based on “teacher-driven, student-centered”. Based on the original traditional classroom, the intelligent classroom combines emerging technologies such as big data, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence with campus management through hardware carriers, supported by application software services and campus management platforms. In addition to providing teachers with a wealth of teaching tools, the rapid development of intelligent classrooms leads to substantial changes in teaching behavior. In this study, the TEAM model was used to select representative intelligent classroom examples to evaluate the research status of the intelligent classroom. The NVIVO research tool analyzes and encodes video samples from selected areas frame by frame. It is to complete the research on the behavioral characteristics of intelligent classroom teaching and identify potential problems in intelligent classroom teaching. This study finds that analyzing teaching behavior characteristics in intelligent classrooms can help teachers to create an upward classroom learning atmosphere, finding and solving students’ pain points faster, it can also help teachers to teach students according to their aptitude.

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This work was supported by the Key Project of Teaching Reform of Nanjing Normal University of Special Education “Teaching Model Reform and Practice Based on ‘Intelligent Classroom’“ (No. 2021JXJG10); the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Projects for University Students in Jiangsu Province “Characteristics Analysis of Teaching Behaviors in Intelligent Classroom---Take the Teaching Video in Team Model as an Example” (No. 202212048053Y); Jiangsu Qinglan Project “Sign Language Translation” Excellent Teaching Team; the Third Level Training Object of the Sixth “333 High-level Talent Training Project” of Jiangsu Province.

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Zhang, Y., Han, X., Lu, J., Liu, R., Liu, X. (2024). Multi-Modal Characteristics Analysis of Teaching Behaviors in Intelligent Classroom—Take Junior Middle School Mathematics as an Example. In: Wang, B., Hu, Z., Jiang, X., Zhang, YD. (eds) Multimedia Technology and Enhanced Learning. ICMTEL 2023. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 535. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50580-5_13

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