Lessons from the Eye Movement Research: Using Pictures To Guide Learners’ Attention Online

Today’s “Hot Topics Wednesday’s” episode is a special one! I am honoring all holidays that you choose to celebrate this season and for that I prepared a surprise for you at the end of this video!

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Unfortunately, learners’ attention span online is growing shorter daily. Therefore, I am collecting the various strategies that have helped me capture students’ attention and guide it to the most important information in my course. In this 6 minute video (click on the picture of the moving eye) I will show you the findings of the eye movement research that can help you in your online teaching and training. Enjoy this video and don’t forget to watch it till the end  :-)

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If you liked this article you may also like:

http://effectiveonlineteaching.org/2011/12/14/how-to-create-online-content-that-gets-attention-using-human-psychology/

http://effectiveonlineteaching.org/2011/09/07/3-surprising-ways-that-students-view-distance-learning/

 

 

2 thoughts on “Lessons from the Eye Movement Research: Using Pictures To Guide Learners’ Attention Online

  1. The blog was wonderful. Simplicity but evidenced based. Loved the eye movement ideas, provides an effective method to promote attention in online learning.

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