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Investigating students' allocation of attention while reviewing solutions to physics problems

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Abstract

Eye-tracking methodologies in PER enable researchers' insight into the focus of a student’s attention at any given time during a physics task. This study aims to understand how the allocation of attention impacts student interpretation of solutions to physics problems. During a think-aloud interview, we used eye-tracking to examine the allocation of attention while a student reviews a solution to a mechanics exam question along with written feedback given by the instructor on the solution. Various eye-tracking metrics were analyzed. Additionally, K-means clustering analysis was used in an attempt to identify different classes of behaviors on these tasks related to eye-gaze. Results from both of these analyses are discussed in this talk.

Our findings can inform the broader understanding of how students evaluate their own work and receive feedback from instructors.

Presenters

  • Albert J Hutchinson

    University of North Florida

Authors

  • Albert J Hutchinson

    University of North Florida

  • J. Caleb C Speirs

    University of North Florida

  • Benjamin F Sandlin

    University of North Florida