This study investigates the gaze patterns of undergraduate college students attending a lecture-based physical science class to better understand the relationships between gaze and focus patterns and student attention during class. The investigators used a new eye-tracking product; Tobii Glasses. The glasses eliminate the need for subjects to focus on a computer screen or carry around a backpack-sized recording device, thus giving an investigator the ability to study a broader range of research questions. This investigation includes what students focus on in the classroom (i.e. demonstrations, instructor, notes, board work, and presentations) during a normal lecture, what diverts attention away from being on task as well as what keeps a sub...
This study explores what introductory physics students actually look at when studying worked-out exa...
The study explores the role of eye contact in promoting effective learning in natural science in the...
Mobile eye-tracking research has provided evidence both on teachers' visual attention in relation to...
This study investigates the gaze patterns of undergraduate college students attending a lecture-base...
This study investigates the gaze patterns of undergraduate college students attending a lecture-base...
Physics education researchers have had a strong impact on how professors teach physics and physical ...
Physics education researchers have had a strong impact on how professors teach physics and physical ...
This study investigated the belief that student attention declines after the first 10 to 15 min of c...
This study investigated the belief that student attention declines after the first 10 to 15 min of c...
International audienceWe present some initial findings obtained from a study on student attention in...
International audienceWe present some initial findings obtained from a study on student attention in...
International audienceWe present some initial findings obtained from a study on student attention in...
The paper describes the purpose and the methods of the international project “Teaching in Higher ...
The paper describes the purpose and the methods of the international project “Teaching in Higher ...
Reading students' faces and their body language, checking their worksheets, and keeping eye contact ...
This study explores what introductory physics students actually look at when studying worked-out exa...
The study explores the role of eye contact in promoting effective learning in natural science in the...
Mobile eye-tracking research has provided evidence both on teachers' visual attention in relation to...
This study investigates the gaze patterns of undergraduate college students attending a lecture-base...
This study investigates the gaze patterns of undergraduate college students attending a lecture-base...
Physics education researchers have had a strong impact on how professors teach physics and physical ...
Physics education researchers have had a strong impact on how professors teach physics and physical ...
This study investigated the belief that student attention declines after the first 10 to 15 min of c...
This study investigated the belief that student attention declines after the first 10 to 15 min of c...
International audienceWe present some initial findings obtained from a study on student attention in...
International audienceWe present some initial findings obtained from a study on student attention in...
International audienceWe present some initial findings obtained from a study on student attention in...
The paper describes the purpose and the methods of the international project “Teaching in Higher ...
The paper describes the purpose and the methods of the international project “Teaching in Higher ...
Reading students' faces and their body language, checking their worksheets, and keeping eye contact ...
This study explores what introductory physics students actually look at when studying worked-out exa...
The study explores the role of eye contact in promoting effective learning in natural science in the...
Mobile eye-tracking research has provided evidence both on teachers' visual attention in relation to...