Global text processing in CSCL with learning protocols: A coding scheme for eye movement analyses

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Global text processing in CSCL with learning protocols: A coding scheme for eye movement analyses. / Oehl, M.; Pfister, H.-R.; Gilge, Anja.
Proceedings of the eighth international conference on the learning sciences - ICLS 2008: International Perspectives in the Learning Sciences: Cre8ing a Learning World. Vol. 3 International Society of the Learning Sciences, 2008. p. 103-104 (Proceedings of International Conference of the Learning Sciences, ICLS; Vol. 2008, No. 3).

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Oehl, M, Pfister, H-R & Gilge, A 2008, Global text processing in CSCL with learning protocols: A coding scheme for eye movement analyses. in Proceedings of the eighth international conference on the learning sciences - ICLS 2008: International Perspectives in the Learning Sciences: Cre8ing a Learning World. vol. 3, Proceedings of International Conference of the Learning Sciences, ICLS, no. 3, vol. 2008, International Society of the Learning Sciences, pp. 103-104, 8th International Conference for the Learning Sciences - ICLS 2008, Utrecht, Netherlands, 23.06.08. <https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/1599936.1599984>

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Oehl, M., Pfister, H.-R., & Gilge, A. (2008). Global text processing in CSCL with learning protocols: A coding scheme for eye movement analyses. In Proceedings of the eighth international conference on the learning sciences - ICLS 2008: International Perspectives in the Learning Sciences: Cre8ing a Learning World (Vol. 3, pp. 103-104). (Proceedings of International Conference of the Learning Sciences, ICLS; Vol. 2008, No. 3). International Society of the Learning Sciences. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/1599936.1599984

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Oehl M, Pfister HR, Gilge A. Global text processing in CSCL with learning protocols: A coding scheme for eye movement analyses. In Proceedings of the eighth international conference on the learning sciences - ICLS 2008: International Perspectives in the Learning Sciences: Cre8ing a Learning World. Vol. 3. International Society of the Learning Sciences. 2008. p. 103-104. (Proceedings of International Conference of the Learning Sciences, ICLS; 3).

Bibtex

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