In online lectures, unlike in face-to-face lectures, teachers lack access to (nonverbal) cues to check if their students are still "with them" and comprehend the lecture. The increasing availability of low-cost eye-trackers provides a promising solution. These devices measure unobtrusively where students look and can visualize these data to teachers. These visualizations might inform teachers about students' level of "with-me-ness" (i.e., do students look at the information that the teacher is currently talking about) and comprehension of the lecture, provided that (1) gaze measures of "with-me-ness" are related to comprehension, (2) people not trained in eye-tracking can predict students' comprehension from gaze visualizations, (3) we unde...
Eye movement modelling examples (EMME) are instructional videos that display a teacher’s eye movemen...
International audienceWe present some initial findings obtained from a study on student attention in...
As teachers are responsible for responding instantaneously to students’ statements and actions, the ...
In online lectures, unlike in face-to-face lectures, teachers lack access to (nonverbal) cues to che...
Video has become an essential medium for learning. However, there are challenges when using traditio...
We present an eye-tracking study where we augment a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) video with the...
Reading comprehension is a central skill in secondary education. To be able to provide adaptive inst...
The exploratory study presented in the poster is part of a larger research project investigating tea...
We present the results of an eye-tracking study on a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) lecture showi...
The interaction with the various learners in a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) is often complex. C...
We propose a gaze-based indicator of students’ attention in a MOOC video lecture. We report the resu...
The interaction with the various learners in a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) is often complex. C...
The interaction with the various learners in a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) is often complex. C...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityIntroduction: The processes of learning and teaching are fundamental...
Although the use of video examples in which an instructor demonstrates how to perform a task has bec...
Eye movement modelling examples (EMME) are instructional videos that display a teacher’s eye movemen...
International audienceWe present some initial findings obtained from a study on student attention in...
As teachers are responsible for responding instantaneously to students’ statements and actions, the ...
In online lectures, unlike in face-to-face lectures, teachers lack access to (nonverbal) cues to che...
Video has become an essential medium for learning. However, there are challenges when using traditio...
We present an eye-tracking study where we augment a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) video with the...
Reading comprehension is a central skill in secondary education. To be able to provide adaptive inst...
The exploratory study presented in the poster is part of a larger research project investigating tea...
We present the results of an eye-tracking study on a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) lecture showi...
The interaction with the various learners in a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) is often complex. C...
We propose a gaze-based indicator of students’ attention in a MOOC video lecture. We report the resu...
The interaction with the various learners in a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) is often complex. C...
The interaction with the various learners in a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) is often complex. C...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityIntroduction: The processes of learning and teaching are fundamental...
Although the use of video examples in which an instructor demonstrates how to perform a task has bec...
Eye movement modelling examples (EMME) are instructional videos that display a teacher’s eye movemen...
International audienceWe present some initial findings obtained from a study on student attention in...
As teachers are responsible for responding instantaneously to students’ statements and actions, the ...