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Slykhuis, David A.; Wiebe, Eric N.; Annetta, Len A. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2005
Eye-tracking technology allows for the determination of the exact location of the point of gaze of a subject's eye. This study sought to take advantage of this ability to determine how students attend to science related photographs. Pre-service science teachers were shown a PowerPoint[TM] Presentation with embedded photographs. The photographs…
Descriptors: Science Education, Photography, Visual Aids, Preservice Teachers

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