Explore the fascinating intersection of eye tracking technology and mathematics in this insightful lecture by Andrea Kohlhase. Delve into how eye movements can reveal cognitive processes during mathematical problem-solving, and discover the potential applications of this research in education and user interface design. Learn about cutting-edge methodologies for analyzing gaze patterns and their implications for understanding mathematical thinking. Gain valuable insights into how eye tracking can be used to improve math instruction, develop more effective learning materials, and create user-friendly mathematical software interfaces.
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Andrea Kohlhase: "Eye Tracking for Math"
Taught by
Hausdorff Center for Mathematics