ANALYSIS OF SOME SELECTED FORCE CONCEPT INVENTORY TASKS USING EYE-TRACKING AND CORRELATION WITH SCIENTIFIC REASONING SKILLS Cover Image

ANALYSIS OF SOME SELECTED FORCE CONCEPT INVENTORY TASKS USING EYE-TRACKING AND CORRELATION WITH SCIENTIFIC REASONING SKILLS
ANALYSIS OF SOME SELECTED FORCE CONCEPT INVENTORY TASKS USING EYE-TRACKING AND CORRELATION WITH SCIENTIFIC REASONING SKILLS

Author(s): Renata Holubová, Anna Krčmářová, Lukáš Richterek, Jan Říha
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, School education
Published by: Scientia Socialis, UAB
Keywords: eye-tracking; introductory physics course; scientific reasoning; solving tasks
Summary/Abstract: The aim of the research was the analysis of the problem dealing with solving of six Force concept inventory tasks by first-year university students using obtained eye-tracking data. Some characteristics like attention maps and sequences of fixations provide a deeper insight into the students’ approaches to the tasks verifying their conceptual understanding to Newtonian mechanics. It can be confirmed the correctly answering students found the correct solutions more straightforwardly making their decision between fewer options. This is also supported by the analysis of fixation numbers and fixation times. The results show differences in the way novices and experts process questions and enable to identify some persistent misconceptions.