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==='''''Anyone, Anyone From Ferris Bueller's Day Off'''''=== An example of how a machine-like human voice negatively works in the learning context is conducted in the movie 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off.' When the teacher repeats 'Anyone, Anyone', his voice sounds unappealing and has no emotion which made students 'tune out' and get bored during the learning. Students had no interaction or engagement while listening to the teachers' lectures at all. By this, students would devote less cognitive effort when learning with the teacher's machine voice during a lesson.
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