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Looking AT versus Looking THROUGH: A Dual Eye-tracking study in MOOC Context

Sharma, Kshitij  
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Caballero, Daniela
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Verma, Himanshu  
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2015
Proceedings of 11th International Conference of Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
Computer Supported Collaborative Learning

We report the results from an eye-tracking study to show the differences in gaze patterns across the MOOC learners, while they watch a lecture individually as well as when they collaborate on an add-on activity. 98 university students took part in a study where they watched the MOOC video individually and later they collaboratively constructed a concept map. In both phases the gaze data was recorded. We compute two gaze measures: (1) with-me-ness, to quantify how much students follow the teacher during the video lecture, (2) gaze similarity, to quantify how much the pair looks at the same set of objects while collaborating. The analysis shows that both of the measures correlate significantly with the learning outcome. We argue that these results, conforming to our previous findings, indicate that the proposed gaze measures give a fairly accurate proxy to learners’ engagement and performance.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Sharma, Kshitij  
Caballero, Daniela
Verma, Himanshu  
Jermann, Patrick  
Dillenbourg, Pierre  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

ISLS

Published in
Proceedings of 11th International Conference of Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
Volume

1

Start page

260

End page

267

Subjects

Eye-tracking

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Massive Open Online Courses

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Student engagement

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Dual eye-tracking

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Priming

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EPFL

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CHILI  
CEDE  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
Computer Supported Collaborative Learning

Gothenburg, Sweden

June 7-11, 2015

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December 17, 2014
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