Abstract
‘Emoticons’ are simple face icons expressing common feelings such as happiness, interest and boredom and are popularly used in electronic communication. Emoticons were utilised in this study as experience sampling devices. Year 10 students selected emoticons to indicate their emotional states at set intervals during classroom tasks. Marked emoticons provided important information regarding the quality and timing of experienced emotions. As prompts in post-lesson interviews, emoticons were found to elicit rich feedback concerning associations between emotional experiences and task properties. In combination with interviews, emoticons facilitate probing of student emotions.
Fabio D’Agostin