学习分析在适应性教育技术中测量和支持学生学习的相关性

M. Bannert, I. Molenaar, R. Azevedo, Sanna Järvelä, D. Gašević
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在这张海报中,我们描述了创新研究中心(E-CIR)的目标和当前活动。“在适应性教育技术中衡量和支持学生的自我调节学习”,由欧洲学习与教学研究协会(EARLI)于2015年至2019年资助。目的是发展我们对多模态数据的理解,这些数据可以不引人注目地捕捉学习者随时间的认知、元认知、情感和动机状态。这需要一个协调的跨学科对话,将心理学和教育科学的发现与计算机科学和人工智能的进步结合起来。本次E-CIR的参与者是国际领先的研究人员,他们阐述了不同的新兴观点和方法来测量学习过程中的认知、元认知、动机和情绪。与会者认识到需要加强合作,以加快新的跨学科方法的进展,包括学习分析,以开发更强大的适应性教育技术。
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Relevance of learning analytics to measure and support students' learning in adaptive educational technologies
In this poster, we describe the aim and current activities of the EARLI-Centre for Innovative Research (E-CIR) "Measuring and Supporting Student's Self-Regulated Learning in Adaptive Educational Technologies" which is funded by the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI) from 2015 to 2019. The aim is to develop our understanding of multimodal data that unobtrusively capture cognitive, meta-cognitive, affective and motivational states of learners over time. This demands for a concerted interdisciplinary dialogue combining findings from psychology and educational sciences with advances in computer sciences and artificial intelligence. The participants in this E-CIR are leading international researchers who have articulated different emerging perspectives and methodologies to measure cognition, metacognition, motivation, and emotions during learning. The participants recognize the need for intensive collaboration to accelerate progress with new interdisciplinary methods including learning analytics to develop more powerful adaptive educational technologies.
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