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Towards Predictable Process and Consequence Attributes of Data-Driven Group Work: Primary Analysis for Assisting Teachers with Automatic Group Formation
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Hiroaki Ogata
, Izumi Horikoshi
, Changhao Liang
, Rwitajit Majumdar
, Brendan Flanagan
in
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/ Cooperative Learning
/ Correlation
/ Correlation analysis
/ cscl
/ Education
/ Education (General)
/ Educational technology
/ Evaluation
/ Full Length Articles
/ globe
/ Group formation
/ Group work in education
/ Group work indicator
/ Group work prediction
/ Higher education
/ Homogeneous Grouping
/ Indicators
/ L7-991
/ Learning
/ Learning Analytics
/ Methods
/ Online education
/ Parameters
/ Teacher assistance
/ Teachers
/ Team learning approach in education
/ Technology application
/ Work Experience
2023
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Towards Predictable Process and Consequence Attributes of Data-Driven Group Work: Primary Analysis for Assisting Teachers with Automatic Group Formation
by
Hiroaki Ogata
, Izumi Horikoshi
, Changhao Liang
, Rwitajit Majumdar
, Brendan Flanagan
in
Annotations
/ Cooperative Learning
/ Correlation
/ Correlation analysis
/ cscl
/ Education
/ Education (General)
/ Educational technology
/ Evaluation
/ Full Length Articles
/ globe
/ Group formation
/ Group work in education
/ Group work indicator
/ Group work prediction
/ Higher education
/ Homogeneous Grouping
/ Indicators
/ L7-991
/ Learning
/ Learning Analytics
/ Methods
/ Online education
/ Parameters
/ Teacher assistance
/ Teachers
/ Team learning approach in education
/ Technology application
/ Work Experience
2023
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Towards Predictable Process and Consequence Attributes of Data-Driven Group Work: Primary Analysis for Assisting Teachers with Automatic Group Formation
by
Hiroaki Ogata
, Izumi Horikoshi
, Changhao Liang
, Rwitajit Majumdar
, Brendan Flanagan
in
Annotations
/ Cooperative Learning
/ Correlation
/ Correlation analysis
/ cscl
/ Education
/ Education (General)
/ Educational technology
/ Evaluation
/ Full Length Articles
/ globe
/ Group formation
/ Group work in education
/ Group work indicator
/ Group work prediction
/ Higher education
/ Homogeneous Grouping
/ Indicators
/ L7-991
/ Learning
/ Learning Analytics
/ Methods
/ Online education
/ Parameters
/ Teacher assistance
/ Teachers
/ Team learning approach in education
/ Technology application
/ Work Experience
2023
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Towards Predictable Process and Consequence Attributes of Data-Driven Group Work: Primary Analysis for Assisting Teachers with Automatic Group Formation
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Towards Predictable Process and Consequence Attributes of Data-Driven Group Work: Primary Analysis for Assisting Teachers with Automatic Group Formation
2023
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Overview
Data-driven platforms with rich data and learning analytics applications provide immense opportunities to support collaborative learning such as algorithmic group formation systems based on learning logs. However, teachers can still get overwhelmed since they have to manually set the parameters to create groups and it takes time to understand the meaning of each indicator. Therefore, it is imperative to explore predictive indicators for algorithmic group formation to release teachers from the dilemma with explainable group formation indicators and recommended settings based on group work purposes. Employing learning logs of group work from a reading-based university course, this study examines how learner indicators from different dimensions before the group work connect to the subsequent group work processes and consequences attributes through correlation analysis. Results find that the reading engagement and previous peer ratings can reveal individual achievement of the group work, and a homogeneous grouping strategy based on reading annotations and previous group work experience can predict desirable group performance for this learning context. In addition, it also proposes the potential of automatic group formation with recommended parameter settings that leverage the results of predictive indicators.
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International Forum of Educational Technology & Society,International Forum of Educational Technology & Society, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan,International Forum of Educational Technology & Society
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