This study starts from the observation that current empirical research on students' processing strategies in higher education has mainly focused on the use of self-report instruments to measure students' general preferences towards processing strategies. In contrast, there is a rather limited use of more direct and online observation techniques to uncover differences in processing strategies at a task specific level. We based our study on one of the most influential studies in the domain of Students' Approaches to Learning (SAL) (Marton, Dahlgren, Säljö, & Svensson, 1975). In our exploratory experiment we used eye tracking followed by a cued recall to investigate how students use processing strategies in learning from expository text. Ninet...
This study provides a narrative review of current eye-tracking research on self-regulated learning f...
This large-scale eye-movement study (N = 164) investigated how students read short task assignments ...
Van Gog, T., & Jarodzka, H. (2010, July). Eye tracking in research on learning and instruction. Pres...
This study starts from the observation that current empirical research on students' processing strat...
BackgroundUp until now, empirical studies in the Student Approaches to Learning field have mainly be...
Successful text reading is crucial to most learning required in school and academic contexts. To ext...
Most science learning in school and academic contexts is still based on successful comprehension of ...
This study used eye-tracking methodology in the school setting to examine fourth graders’ online pro...
Books and learning materials are often multimodal to their character; with content depicted in text,...
Integrative processing of verbal and graphical information is crucial when students read an illustra...
The present article describes how to use eye tracking methodologies to study the cognitive processes...
This study first investigated whether an illustrated text would be more effective than a non-illustr...
This study used an eye-movement modelling example (EMME) in the school context to corroborate and ex...
Scientific literature is crucial for researchers to inspire novel research ideas and find solutions ...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
This study provides a narrative review of current eye-tracking research on self-regulated learning f...
This large-scale eye-movement study (N = 164) investigated how students read short task assignments ...
Van Gog, T., & Jarodzka, H. (2010, July). Eye tracking in research on learning and instruction. Pres...
This study starts from the observation that current empirical research on students' processing strat...
BackgroundUp until now, empirical studies in the Student Approaches to Learning field have mainly be...
Successful text reading is crucial to most learning required in school and academic contexts. To ext...
Most science learning in school and academic contexts is still based on successful comprehension of ...
This study used eye-tracking methodology in the school setting to examine fourth graders’ online pro...
Books and learning materials are often multimodal to their character; with content depicted in text,...
Integrative processing of verbal and graphical information is crucial when students read an illustra...
The present article describes how to use eye tracking methodologies to study the cognitive processes...
This study first investigated whether an illustrated text would be more effective than a non-illustr...
This study used an eye-movement modelling example (EMME) in the school context to corroborate and ex...
Scientific literature is crucial for researchers to inspire novel research ideas and find solutions ...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
This study provides a narrative review of current eye-tracking research on self-regulated learning f...
This large-scale eye-movement study (N = 164) investigated how students read short task assignments ...
Van Gog, T., & Jarodzka, H. (2010, July). Eye tracking in research on learning and instruction. Pres...