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Sleepers’ lag - study on motion and attention

Raca, Mirko  
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Dillenbourg, Pierre  
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Tormey, Roland  
2014
Proceedings of the 4th Internation Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge
4th Internation Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge

Human body-language is one of the richest and most obscure sources of information in inter-personal communication which we aim to re-introduce into the classroom’s ecosystem. In this paper we present our observations of student-to-student influence and measurements. We show parallels with previous theories and formulate a new concept for measuring the level of attention based on synchronization of student actions. We observed that the students with lower levels of attention are slower to react then focused students, a phenomenon we named “sleepers’ lag”.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1145/2567574.2567581
Author(s)
Raca, Mirko  
Dillenbourg, Pierre  
Tormey, Roland  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

ACM

Published in
Proceedings of the 4th Internation Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge
Start page

36

End page

43

Subjects

classroom

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attention

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orchestration

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motion

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computer vision

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
4th Internation Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

March 24-28, 2014

Available on Infoscience
February 14, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/100617
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