TY - GEN
T1 - Correlation of professional English reading vs. eye gazing and frequency of rereading eye movement
AU - Ho, Hong Fa
AU - Hou, Guan Yu
AU - Lin, Chen Ku
AU - Lin, Chen Hsiung
AU - Soh, O. K.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Over the past decades, English has become one of the major international languages widely used by many countries. Taiwan, being an international partner, has strived to improve its nationwide English proficiency to advance with international settings. This study investigates the correlation between eye movements of both 1) gazing time (fixation) and 2) frequency of re-reading (number of fixation) the vocabulary of familiar and unfamiliar professional English subjects, for those of both technical and vocational professionals of English as Foreign Language (EFL) participants, while reading professional English, to reading fluency. A newly invented eye chasing device has been used to monitor visual reading progress experiment. Fifteen technical high school students, who have completed Technological and Vocational Education Joint College Entrance Examination of Taiwan (TVE JCEET) in 2014, participated in the experiment. Their reading fluency are measured based on the results of eight questionnaires and answers (Q&A) after reading 8 professional English articles from computer engineering, mechanical, bio-medical, and business subject fields. SPSS 21 was used for descriptive and correlation statistics. Both hypotheses are accepted with results showing that readers from technical background spent more time fixing on reading familiar professional subjects, and mildly inverse relation on frequency of re-reading of professional English contexts. The combination use of multiple visual displays is recommended not only to improve English as foreign language (EFL) users' training and practice but also to enhance quality on professional English readings.
AB - Over the past decades, English has become one of the major international languages widely used by many countries. Taiwan, being an international partner, has strived to improve its nationwide English proficiency to advance with international settings. This study investigates the correlation between eye movements of both 1) gazing time (fixation) and 2) frequency of re-reading (number of fixation) the vocabulary of familiar and unfamiliar professional English subjects, for those of both technical and vocational professionals of English as Foreign Language (EFL) participants, while reading professional English, to reading fluency. A newly invented eye chasing device has been used to monitor visual reading progress experiment. Fifteen technical high school students, who have completed Technological and Vocational Education Joint College Entrance Examination of Taiwan (TVE JCEET) in 2014, participated in the experiment. Their reading fluency are measured based on the results of eight questionnaires and answers (Q&A) after reading 8 professional English articles from computer engineering, mechanical, bio-medical, and business subject fields. SPSS 21 was used for descriptive and correlation statistics. Both hypotheses are accepted with results showing that readers from technical background spent more time fixing on reading familiar professional subjects, and mildly inverse relation on frequency of re-reading of professional English contexts. The combination use of multiple visual displays is recommended not only to improve English as foreign language (EFL) users' training and practice but also to enhance quality on professional English readings.
KW - Eye chasing device (ECD)
KW - Frequency of reread (number of fixation)
KW - Gazing time (fixation)
KW - Professional English reading (PER)
KW - Technological and Vocational Education Joint College Entrance Examination of Taiwan (TVE JCEET)
KW - Vocabulary of familiar and unfamiliar subject
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84923997499
T3 - Workshop Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2014
SP - 601
EP - 608
BT - Workshop Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2014
A2 - Supnithi, Thepchai
A2 - Kong, Siu Cheung
A2 - Wu, Ying-Tien
A2 - Kojiri, Tomoko
A2 - Liu, Chen-Chung
A2 - Ogata, Hiroaki
A2 - Kashihara, Akihiro
PB - Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education
T2 - 22nd International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2014
Y2 - 30 November 2014 through 4 December 2014
ER -