CSCL and Eye-Tracking: Experiences, Opportunities and Challenges

The idea of using gaze as a medium to look into the collaborative processes had been around in CSCL for past few years. However, it had not been widely used in the community. Most of the works done in the direction of understanding collaborative cognition are majorly based on the qualitative methods. Research has shown that the collaborative gaze data can be used as an alternate source of information to assess collaboration. Once, we understand the how the gaze data reflects the collaboration quality and success, we could design gaze-aware systems to support remote/collocated collaboration. In this symposium, we bring together five papers that use eye-tracking data as a proxy for communication and cognition during remote/collocated collaborative learning and propose design of gaze-aware systems.

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