How many drinks can you have?

We are asking undergraduate students to participate in a study to investigate how different cognitive and emotional states interact in an online learning environment in which the topic is related to alcohol consumption.

What’s involved?

You will be asked to complete activities related to alcohol consumption in an online learning module. The session should take you approximately 30 - 40 minutes to complete.

If you choose to participate in this research you will complete a computer-based educational module about alcohol consumption. The session will also involve the completion of questionnaires asking about your demographic details, motivation towards learning, and your experience learning with the online material. The log files and a screen capture of your usage in the educational module will also be recorded. You may also be invited to participate in an additional interview to describe your experiences during the learning task.

Why should you get involved?

This will help us to understand more about how we can develop effective online learning modules in higher education, taking into consideration their cognitive and emotional states. The research is funded through a Special Research Initiative of the Australian Research Council. PLUS, you will be given a $20 gift voucherto thank you for your time and commitment to the study. An additional $20 voucher will be given to those choosing to take part in the interview.

How do you get involved?

If you would like to take part in the study (or have any further questions about it)

please contact Paul Wiseman, at paul.wiseman@unimelb.edu.au

The study will run from 9 May until 16 June.

HREC: 1646919.1; Date: 7/05/2017; Version: 1.1 | Melbourne Graduate School of Education

Text Box:       Mail to: Paul WisemanThe University of Melbourne | +61 3 8344 8529 | www.education.unimelb.edu.au