Vygotsky conceptualized the teaching/learning process as inherently collaborative. We extend prior evaluations of this claim by enlisting eye-tacking instruments to monitor the perceptual activity of four teacher–student dyads, as the student solves a challenging manipulation problem designed to ground the scientific notion of parabolas in their new sensorimotor routines. Analyzing each dyad’s gaze paths led us to model the teaching/learning process as the emergence and dynamic transformation of intersubjective coupling between the student and tutor perception–action systems. While the student’s sensory-motor coordination gradually gravitates toward an effective routine, the tutor’s perception is iteratively launched from the student’s curr...
The concept of mediated learning is examined, focusing on the work of L. Vygotsky (1896-1934) and R....
In this plenary, I reflect on the MathTrack reseach project that examines the role of visual attenti...
What could possibly be a meaningful conversation between educational researchers and movement scient...
Vygotsky conceptualized the teaching/learning process as inherently collaborative. We extend prior e...
Eye-tracking opens a window to the focus of attention of persons and promises to allow studying, e.g...
Recent gaze tracking research have illustrated patterns of teachers’ visual attention in the classro...
International audienceRecent gaze tracking research have illustrated patterns of teachers’ visual at...
> Context • Radical embodied approaches to cognition propose a drastic alternative to representat...
The combination of two methodological resources-natural-user interfaces (NUI) and multimodal learnin...
The combination of two methodological resources-natural-user interfaces (NUI) and multimodal learnin...
Whereas emerging technologies, such as touchscreen tablets, are bringing sensorimotor interaction ba...
The combination of two methodological resources-natural user interface and multimodal learning analy...
This article revolves around two experimental examples involving students with and without visual im...
In the age of artificial intelligence where standard problems are increasingly processed by computer...
Little is known about micro-processes by which sensorimotor interaction gives rise to conceptual dev...
The concept of mediated learning is examined, focusing on the work of L. Vygotsky (1896-1934) and R....
In this plenary, I reflect on the MathTrack reseach project that examines the role of visual attenti...
What could possibly be a meaningful conversation between educational researchers and movement scient...
Vygotsky conceptualized the teaching/learning process as inherently collaborative. We extend prior e...
Eye-tracking opens a window to the focus of attention of persons and promises to allow studying, e.g...
Recent gaze tracking research have illustrated patterns of teachers’ visual attention in the classro...
International audienceRecent gaze tracking research have illustrated patterns of teachers’ visual at...
> Context • Radical embodied approaches to cognition propose a drastic alternative to representat...
The combination of two methodological resources-natural-user interfaces (NUI) and multimodal learnin...
The combination of two methodological resources-natural-user interfaces (NUI) and multimodal learnin...
Whereas emerging technologies, such as touchscreen tablets, are bringing sensorimotor interaction ba...
The combination of two methodological resources-natural user interface and multimodal learning analy...
This article revolves around two experimental examples involving students with and without visual im...
In the age of artificial intelligence where standard problems are increasingly processed by computer...
Little is known about micro-processes by which sensorimotor interaction gives rise to conceptual dev...
The concept of mediated learning is examined, focusing on the work of L. Vygotsky (1896-1934) and R....
In this plenary, I reflect on the MathTrack reseach project that examines the role of visual attenti...
What could possibly be a meaningful conversation between educational researchers and movement scient...