Exploring the Effect of Confusion in Discussion Forums of Massive Open Online Courses

Diyi Yang, Miaomiao Wen, I. Howley, R. Kraut, C. Rosé
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Thousands of students enroll in Massive Open Online Courses~(MOOCs) to seek opportunities for learning and self-improvement. However, the learning process often involves struggles with confusion, which may have an adverse effect on the course participation experience, leading to dropout along the way. In this paper, we quantify that effect. We describe a classification model using discussion forum behavior and clickstream data to automatically identify posts that express confusion. We then apply survival analysis to quantify the impact of confusion on student dropout. The results demonstrate that the more confusion students express or are exposed to, the lower the probability of their retention. Receiving support and resolution of confusion helps mitigate this effect. We explore the differential effects of confusion expressed in different contexts and related to different aspects of courses. We conclude with implications for design of interventions towards improving the retention of students in MOOCs.
大规模网络公开课论坛混乱效应探析
成千上万的学生报名参加大规模在线开放课程(MOOCs),寻求学习和自我提升的机会。然而,学习过程中经常会遇到困惑,这可能会对课程参与体验产生不利影响,导致中途退学。在本文中,我们量化了这种影响。我们描述了一个分类模型,使用论坛行为和点击流数据来自动识别表达困惑的帖子。然后,我们应用生存分析来量化困惑对学生辍学的影响。结果表明,学生表达或接触到的困惑越多,他们记忆的可能性就越低。获得支持和解决困惑有助于减轻这种影响。我们探讨了在不同的语境中表达的混淆的不同影响,并与课程的不同方面有关。最后,我们提出了提高mooc学生留存率的干预措施设计的启示。
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