Reflections on gaze data in statistics education

Authors Lonneke Boels
Published in Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Statistics and Data Science Teaching
Publication date 2023
Research groups Mathematical and analytical competence of professionals
Type Article

Summary

Gaze data are still uncommon in statistics education despite their promise. Gaze data provide teachers and researchers with a new window into complex cognitive processes. This article discusses how gaze data can inform and be used by teachers both for their own teaching practice and with students. With our own eye-tracking research as an example, background information on eye-tracking and possible applications of eye-tracking in statistics education is provided. Teachers indicated that our eye-tracking research created awareness of the difficulties students have when interpreting histograms. Gaze data showed details of students' strategies that neither teachers nor students were aware of. With this discussion paper, we hope to contribute to the future usage and implementation of gaze data in statistics education by teachers, researchers, educational and textbook designers, and students.

On this publication contributed

  • Lonneke Boels
    Lonneke Boels
    • Researcher
    • Research group: Mathematical and analytical competence of professionals

Language English
Published in Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Statistics and Data Science Teaching
Key words statistics education, gaze data, eye-tracking
Digital Object Identifier 10.1111/test.12340

Lonneke Boels

Lonneke Boels

Lonneke Boels

  • Researcher
  • Research group: Mathematical and analytical competence of professionals