An eye-tracking study of cueing effects in multimedia learning
Contenu
Titre
An eye-tracking study of cueing effects in multimedia learning
Computers in Human Behavior
Créateur
Eric Jamet
Sujet
Cueing
Eye-tracking
Multimedia learning
Visual attention
Résumé
In order to assess the effects of attention guiding during the learning of a multimedia document comprising static diagrams and spoken explanations, we recorded the eye movements of participants exposed to a digital learning environment either with or without visual cues. As predicted, the presence of cues (an item changing colour when it was verbally evoked) limited the amount of time spent fixating the less relevant areas of the interface, thereby allowing for more synchronized processing of the visual and auditory sources of information that referred to each other, and better learning (though not deep comprehension) of the signalled information. These results suggest that visual cues can direct attention to the right areas of the screen at the right time, thereby promoting learning.
volume
32
pages
47-53
Date
March 2014
Titre abrégé
Computers in Human Behavior
doi
10.1016/j.chb.2013.11.013
issn
0747-5632