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Concept-level design analytics for blended courses
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Albó, Laia; Barria-Pineda, Jordan; Brusilovsky, Peter; Hernández Leo, Davinia
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Comunicació presentada a: EC-TEL 2019 celebrat a Delt, Països Baixos, del 16 al 19 de setembre de 2019. |
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Although many efforts are being made to provide educators with dashboards and tools to understand student behaviors within specific technological environments (learning analytics), there is a lack of work in supporting educators in making data-informed design decisions when designing a blended course and planning learning activities. In this paper, we introduce concept-level design analytics, a knowledge-based visualization, which uncovers facets of the learning activities that are being authored. The visualization is integrated into a (blended) learning design authoring tool, edCrumble. This new approach is explored in the context of a higher education programming course, where teaching assistants design labs and home practice sessions with online smart learning content on a weekly basis. We performed a within-subjects user study to compare the use of the design tool both with and without the visualization. We studied the differences in terms of cognitive load, design outcomes and user actions within the system to compare both conditions to the objective of evaluating the impact of using design analytics during the decision-making phase of course design. |
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This work has also been partially funded by NSF DRL 1740775, “la Caixa Foundation” (CoT project, 100010434) and FEDER, the National Research Agency of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovations and Universities MDM-2015-0502, TIN2014-53199-C3-3-R, TIN2017-85179-C3-3-R. DHL is a Serra Húnter Fellow. |
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-Design analytics -Blended learning -Concept-level visualization -Authoring tool -Learning design -Smart learning content |
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© Springer The final publication is available at Springer via https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29736-7_40
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Objeto de conferencia Artículo - Versión aceptada |
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Springer
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