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An EEG study on college students’ attention levels in a blended computer science class

  • Hengtao Tang [1] ; Miao Dai [2] ; Xu Du [2] ; Jui-Long Hung [2] ; Hao Li [2]
    1. [1] University of South Carolina

      University of South Carolina

      Estados Unidos

    2. [2] Central China Normal University

      Central China Normal University

      China

  • Localización: Innovations in education and teaching international, ISSN 1470-3297, Vol. 61, Nº 4, 2024, págs. 789-801
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Blended learning has been widely integrated in college-level computer science education. Despite evidence about benefits of blended learning, students’ in-class activities remain underexplored. To afford effective blended learning experience, supporting students in both modalities is essential. This study thus took an initial step to fill the gap by investigating college students’ in-class activities in a blended course from the perspective of attention. Using non-intrusive electroencephalography (EEG) instruments to collect attentional data, this study found students’ attention in in-class activities positively correlated with their learning gains. Students’ attention also varied across in-class activities, reaching a higher level in group discussions than in pre-tests and lectures. Linear regression analysis indicated students’ length of time spent viewing online resources and their pre-test scores significantly predicted their in-class attention. The findings of the study provide insight into course design and facilitation for effective blended computer science courses.


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