REDIMAT (Jun 2024)

The Integration of Digital Technology in Task-Design on Eye-Tracking Studies in Geometry

  • Marcelo Bairral,
  • Gilles Aldon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17583/redimat.15041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2

Abstract

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Eye-tracking (ET) method provides a promising channel for educational researchers to connect learning outcomes to cognitive processes. The main principle of ET is that our gaze and our focus of attention are connected. Due to the advent of digital technologies, eye tracking studies are increasingly growing in different fields and in mathematics education. We assume that the provided task is one of the ways to analyse deeply cognitive processes, and we wonder how ET studies are dealing with the integration of digital technology in task-design in geometry. Starting from Strohmaier et al. (2020) we found three studies, one focused on geometric proofs and two based on construction of geometric objects. We highlight the contributions of integrating digital technology in learning and instruction, and in research in geometry.

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