探索影响学术素养的因素--数据驱动的视角

IF 1.2 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Janus Roestenburg, Cornelius J. Kruger, Mariska Nel, Zander Janse van Rensburg
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背景:数据科学和机器学习已在商业领域显示出其实用性,并在教育领域日益盛行。本文在阐述教育数据挖掘(EDM)和学习分析(LA)的潜力时,说明了如何将这些方法应用到南非高等教育机构(HEI)的环境中,以加强学术素养模块的教学:本研究的目的是确定数据科学和机器学习方法能否有效地应用于学术素养的教与学,并为利益相关者提供有价值的决策支持:本研究采用的方法是知识发现和数据挖掘过程的一种变体,专门用于教育环境中的发现:本研究表明,利用教育数据可以通过衡量教学支持、检查学习过程、支持战略决策和预测学生成绩来支持教育环境:教育工作者可以通过将 EDM 和 LA 应用于从学术素养模块中收集的数据,来改进模块课程和学生的学术文化适应性:本手稿说明了这些研究领域的方法可以应用于南非的教育环境,并利用本地数据产生有价值的见解,为其可行性和实用性提供了实践证明,从而为 EDM 和 LA 领域做出了贡献。这与本期刊的范围一致,因为它涉及信息管理和竞争情报的创新。
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Exploring factors influencing academic literacy – A data-driven perspective
Background: Data science and machine learning have shown their usefulness in business and are gaining prevalence in the educational sector. In illustrating the potential of educational data mining (EDM) and learning analytics (LA), this article illustrates how such methods can be applied to the South African higher education institution (HEI) environment to enhance the teaching and learning of academic literacy modules.Objectives: The objective of this study is to determine if data science and machine learning methods can be effectively applied to the context of academic literacy teaching and learning and provide stakeholders with valuable decision support.Method: The method applied in this study is a variation of the knowledge discovery and data mining process specifically adapted for discovery in the educational environment.Results: This study illustrates that utilising educational data can support the educational environment by measuring pedagogical support, examining the learning process, supporting strategic decision-making, and predicting student performance.Conclusion: Educators can improve module offerings and students’ academic acculturation by applying EDM and LA to data collected from academic literacy modules.Contribution: This manuscript contributes to the field of EDM and LA by illustrating that methods from these research fields can be applied to the South African educational context and produce valuable insights using local data, providing practical proof of its feasibility and usefulness. This is aligned with the scope of this journal as it pertains to innovations in information management and competitive intelligence.
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South African Journal of Information Management
South African Journal of Information Management INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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