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Exploring Visual Cueing to Facilitate Problem Solving in Physics

Talks

2012

Influence of Visual Cues on Eye Movements and Reasoning in Physics Problems
A. Madsen, A. Larson, L. Loschky and N.S. Rebello, to be presented at the 2012 American Educational Research Association Meeting, April 13-17, 2012, Vancouver, Canada

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Using ScanMatch Scores to Understand Differences in Eye Movements between Correct and Incorrect Solvers on Physics Problems
A. Madsen, A. Larson, L. Loschky and N.S. Rebello, to be presented at the Eye Tracking Research & Applications Symposium, March 28-30, 2012, Santa Barbara, CA

Guiding Attention on Physics Problems Using Visual Cues Modeled After Experts’ Eye Movements
A. Madsen, A. Larson, A. Rouinfar, A. Coy, L. Loschky and N.S. Rebello, to be presented at the 2012 National Association for Research in Science Teaching Annual Meeting, March 25-28, 2012, Indianapolis, IN

 

2011

Visual Cueing Influencing Eye Movements and Reasoning in Physics Problems
A. Madsen, A. Larson, A. Rouinfar, A. Coy, L. Loschky and N.S. Rebello, Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers, July 30 - August 3, 2011, Omaha, NE

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Effects of Visual Cueing on Beginner Problem Solvers in Physics
T. Stevens, A. Carmichael and N. Sanjay Rebello, 2011 National Association for Research in Science Teaching Annual Meeting, March 24-28, 2011, Orlando, FL

2010

Comparing Expert and Novice Eye Movements While Solving Physics Problems

A. Carmichael, A. Larson, E. Gire, L. Loschky and N. S. Rebello, Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers, July 17-21, 2010, Portland, OR 

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This project is supported by the National Science Foundation under grant 1138697.