Recent advances in generative artificial intelligence (AI) have captured
worldwide attention. Tools such as Dalle-2 and ChatGPT suggest that tasks
previously thought to be beyond the capabilities of AI may now augment the
productivity of creative media in various new ways, including through the
generation of synthetic video. This research paper explores the utility of
using AI-generated synthetic video to create viable educational content for
online educational settings. To date, there is limited research investigating
the real-world educational value of AI-generated synthetic media. To address
this gap, we examined the impact of using AI-generated synthetic video in an
online learning platform on both learners content acquisition and learning
experience. We took a mixed-method approach, randomly assigning adult learners
(n=83) into one of two micro-learning conditions, collecting pre- and
post-learning assessments, and surveying participants on their learning
experience. The control condition included a traditionally produced instructor
video, while the experimental condition included a synthetic video with a
realistic AI-generated character. The results show that learners in both
conditions demonstrated significant improvement from pre- to post-learning
(p<.001), with no significant differences in gains between the two conditions
(p=.80). In addition, no differences were observed in how learners perceived
the traditional and synthetic videos. These findings suggest that AI-generated
synthetic learning videos have the potential to be a viable substitute for
videos produced via traditional methods in online educational settings, making
high quality educational content more accessible across the globe.Comment: 12 pages, 1 table, 3 figures. International conference of Artificial
Intelligence in Education (AIED 2023