The movement of a child's index finger that points to a printed text while (s)he is reading may provide a proxy for thechild's eye movements and attention focus. We validated this correlation by showing a quantitative analysis of patterns of "finger-tracking" of Italian early graders engaged in reading a text displayed on a tablet. A web application interfaced with the tablet monitors the reading behaviour by modelling the way the child points to the text while reading. Theanalysis found significant developmental trends in reading strategies, marking an interesting contrast between typically developing and atypically developing readers.

Does finger-tracking point to child reading strategies?

Marzi Claudia
Primo
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Nadalini Andrea;Taxitari Loukia;Pirrelli Vito
Ultimo
2020

Abstract

The movement of a child's index finger that points to a printed text while (s)he is reading may provide a proxy for thechild's eye movements and attention focus. We validated this correlation by showing a quantitative analysis of patterns of "finger-tracking" of Italian early graders engaged in reading a text displayed on a tablet. A web application interfaced with the tablet monitors the reading behaviour by modelling the way the child points to the text while reading. Theanalysis found significant developmental trends in reading strategies, marking an interesting contrast between typically developing and atypically developing readers.
2020
Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC
Inglese
Monti, J; Dell'Orletta, F; Tamburini, F
Proceedings of the Seventh Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics
Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics 2020
2769
1
7
7
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2769/paper_60.pdf
CEUR-WS.org
Aachen
GERMANIA
Esperti anonimi
1-3/03/2021
Bologna
Internazionale
reading assessment
reading strategies
mobile technology
special educiation needs
Elettronico
5
open
Marzi, Claudia; Rodella, Anna; Nadalini, Andrea; Taxitari, Loukia; Pirrelli, Vito
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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