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Título
Lifelong Learning from Sustainable Education: An Analysis with Eye Tracking and Data Mining Techniques
Autor
Publicado en
Sustainability. 2020, V. 12, n. 5, 1970
Editorial
MDPI
Fecha de publicación
2020-03
ISSN
2071-1050
DOI
10.3390/su12051970
Résumé
The use of learning environments that apply Advanced Learning Technologies (ALTs) and Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) is increasingly frequent. In this study, eye-tracking technology was used to analyze scan-path differences in a History of Art learning task. The study involved 36 participants (students versus university teachers with and without previous knowledge). The scan-paths were registered during the viewing of video based on SRL. Subsequently, the participants were asked to solve a crossword puzzle, and relevant vs. non-relevant Areas of Interest (AOI) were defined. Conventional statistical techniques (ANCOVA) and data mining techniques (string-edit methods and k-means clustering) were applied. The former only detected differences for the crossword puzzle. However, the latter, with the Uniform Distance model, detected the participants with the most effective scan-path. The use of this technique successfully predicted 64.9% of the variance in learning results. The contribution of this study is to analyze the teaching–learning process with resources that allow a personalized response to each learner, understanding education as a right throughout life from a sustainable perspective.
Palabras clave
Advanced learning technologies
Lifelong learning
Sustainability education
Eye tracking
Data mining techniques
Materia
Enseñanza superior
Education, Higher
Psicología
Psychology
Informática
Computer science
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