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Reflections on gaze data in statistics education

open access: yesTeaching Statistics, 2023
AbstractGaze data are still uncommon in statistics education despite their promise. Gaze data provide teachers and researchers with a new window into complex cognitive processes. This article discusses how gaze data can inform and be used by teachers both for their own teaching practice and with students.
L.B.M.M. Boels
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Returning the data gaze in higher education

open access: yesLearning, Media and Technology, 2022
Learning analytics offer centralization of a particular understanding of learning, teaching, and student support alongside data-informed insight and foresight. As such, student-related data in higher education can be imagined and enacted as a ‘data frontier’ in which the data gaze is expanding, intensifying, and performing new meanings and practices ...
Terrie Lynn Thompson, Paul Prinsloo
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Immersive gaze sharing for enhancing education: An exploration of user experience and future directions

open access: yesComputers & Education: X Reality
Gaze sharing (GS) technology enhances communication between human interlocutors. Essentially, GS consists of sharing information regarding one's visual attention with another person, by automatically marking one's current point of interest on a digital ...
Yuval Kahlon   +6 more
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Beyond the Veil: A Phenomenology of the Educational Gaze

open access: yesEncyclopaideia, 2023
This paper moves from an educator's experience with people with strong disability and from his trouble to grasp the hidden potential of the subject, almost covered by precomprehension and prejudice, that like a sort of veil of Maya prevent him from ...
Paolo Pantrini
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Why the gaze behavior of expert physicians and novice medical students differ during a simulated medical interview: A mixed methods study.

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Human cognition is reflected in gaze behavior, which involves eye movements to fixate or shift focus between areas. In natural interactions, gaze behavior serves two functions: signal transmission and information gathering.
Rie Yamada   +3 more
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Sharpening the gaze, sharpening the pencil: supporting observational drawing in primary education

open access: yesJournal of Biological Education
This article explores how teachers can support students' observational drawing skills in the biology classroom. The article is based on classroom data from a collaborative project involving primary school teachers, arts educators, and researchers. Together, we have planned and implemented classroom interventions, aiming to contribute knowledge about ...
Marianne Skoog   +4 more
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With sensitive eyes: ECEC teachers’ visual gaze and related reflections on pedagogical actions in toddler groups using eye-tracking glasses

open access: yesFrontline Learning Research
This study explored early childhood education and care (ECEC) teachers’ visual gaze and related reflections on pedagogical actions during pedagogical activities in groups of children under three years of age in Finland. The data were collected from play
Tuulikki Ukkonen-Mikkola   +6 more
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Eye Gaze Sequence Analysis to Model Memory in E-education [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2019
Intelligent Tutoring Systems are now mature technologies that successfully help students to acquire new knowledge and competencies through various educational methods and in a personalized way. However, evaluating precisely what they recall at the end of the learning process remains a complex task.
Maël Beuget   +3 more
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Integrating Students’ Real-Time Gaze in Teacher–Student Interactions: Case Studies on the Benefits and Challenges of Eye Tracking in Primary Education

open access: yesApplied Sciences
Integrating neuroscience techniques, such as eye tracking, into educational practices has opened new avenues for understanding the cognitive processes underlying learning.
Raimundo da Silva Soares   +5 more
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Examining gaze behavior in undergraduate students and educators during the evaluation of tooth preparation: an eye-tracking study

open access: yesBMC Medical Education
Background Gaze behavior can serve as an objective tool in undergraduate pre-clinical dental education, helping to identify key areas of interest and common pitfalls in the routine evaluation of tooth preparations.
Frédéric Silvestri   +3 more
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