Needs Analysis and Prototype Evaluation of Student-facing LA Dashboard for Virtual Reality Content Creation

Tzi-Dong Jeremy Ng, Zuo Wang, Xiao Hu
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Being a promising constructionist pedagogy in recent years, maker education empowers students to take agency of their learning process through constructing both knowledge and real-world physical or digital products and fosters peer interactions for collective innovation. Learning Analytics (LA) excels at generating personalized, fine-grained feedback in near real-time and holds much potential in supporting process-oriented and peer-supported learning activities, including maker activities. In the context of virtual reality (VR) content creation for cultural heritage education, this study qualitatively solicited 27 students’ needs on progress monitoring, reflection, and feedback during their making process. Findings have inspired the prototype design of a student-facing LA dashboard (LAVR). Leveraging multimodal learning analytics (MmLA) such as text and audio analytics to fulfill students’ needs, the prototype has various features and functions including automatic task reminders, content quality detection, and real-time feedback on quality of audio-visual elements. A preliminary evaluation of the prototype with 10 students confirms its potential in supporting students’ self-regulated learning during the making process and for improving the quality of VR content. Implications on LA design for supporting maker education are discussed. Future work is planned to include implementation and evaluation of the dashboard in classrooms.
面向学生的虚拟现实内容创作LA仪表板的需求分析与原型评估
创客教育是近年来一种很有前途的建构主义教学法,它使学生能够通过构建知识和现实世界的物理或数字产品来代理他们的学习过程,并促进集体创新的同伴互动。学习分析(LA)擅长于在接近实时的情况下生成个性化、细粒度的反馈,并且在支持面向过程和同伴支持的学习活动(包括创客活动)方面具有很大的潜力。本研究以虚拟现实(VR)文化遗产教育内容创作为背景,对27名学生在创作过程中的进度监控、反思和反馈需求进行了定性征集。研究结果启发了面向学生的LA仪表盘(LAVR)的原型设计。利用文本和音频分析等多模式学习分析(MmLA)来满足学生的需求,该原型具有各种特性和功能,包括自动任务提醒、内容质量检测以及对视听元素质量的实时反馈。10名学生对原型进行了初步评估,证实了它在支持学生在制作过程中自主学习和提高VR内容质量方面的潜力。讨论了洛杉矶设计对支持创客教育的启示。未来的工作计划包括在教室中实施和评估仪表板。
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