Background: Eye movement modelling examples (EMME) are demonstrations in which learners' not only see a model's (e.g., a teacher's) task performance on a computer screen (as in regular video examples) but also the model's eye movements (represented as moving coloured dots overlaid on the screen). Thereby EMME help guide learners' attention towards the relevant information and can model cognitive strategies which are otherwise unobservable for learners. Objectives: This study investigated whether EMME can help to learn deductive reasoning strategies and how the presence/absence of a teacher's verbal explanation affects learning from EMME. Methods: Secondary education students (N = 137) were randomly assigned to study video examples under one...
Eye movement modelling examples (EMMEs) are instructional videos of a model's demonstration and expl...
Eye movement modeling examples (EMME) are novel types of video modeling examples that contain additi...
In this article, we introduce how eye-tracking technology might become a promising tool to teach pro...
Background: Eye movement modelling examples (EMME) are demonstrations in which learners' not only se...
Eye movement modeling examples (EMME) are video modeling examples with the model's eye movements sup...
Eye movement modeling examples (EMME) are video modeling examples with the model's eye movements sup...
Eye movement modeling examples (EMME) are video modeling examples with the model's eye movements sup...
Eye movement modeling examples (EMME) are demonstrations of a computer-based task by a human model (...
Learning by watching the good example of others is a very natural and effective way of learning. Now...
Observing how a knowledgeable person demonstrates (or ‘models’) how to perform a task is a natural w...
Eye-movement modeling example (EMME) videos show the expert’s eye-movements (i.e., the focus of atte...
Complex perceptual tasks, like clinical reasoning based on visual observations of patients, require ...
In this article, we introduce how eye-tracking technology might become a promising tool to teach pro...
Eye movement modelling examples (EMMEs) are instructional videos of a model's demonstration and expl...
Eye movement modeling examples (EMME) are novel types of video modeling examples that contain additi...
In this article, we introduce how eye-tracking technology might become a promising tool to teach pro...
Background: Eye movement modelling examples (EMME) are demonstrations in which learners' not only se...
Eye movement modeling examples (EMME) are video modeling examples with the model's eye movements sup...
Eye movement modeling examples (EMME) are video modeling examples with the model's eye movements sup...
Eye movement modeling examples (EMME) are video modeling examples with the model's eye movements sup...
Eye movement modeling examples (EMME) are demonstrations of a computer-based task by a human model (...
Learning by watching the good example of others is a very natural and effective way of learning. Now...
Observing how a knowledgeable person demonstrates (or ‘models’) how to perform a task is a natural w...
Eye-movement modeling example (EMME) videos show the expert’s eye-movements (i.e., the focus of atte...
Complex perceptual tasks, like clinical reasoning based on visual observations of patients, require ...
In this article, we introduce how eye-tracking technology might become a promising tool to teach pro...
Eye movement modelling examples (EMMEs) are instructional videos of a model's demonstration and expl...
Eye movement modeling examples (EMME) are novel types of video modeling examples that contain additi...
In this article, we introduce how eye-tracking technology might become a promising tool to teach pro...