作为连续课程的半自动化反射分析

Nasrin Dehbozorgi, S. Macneil
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这篇正在进行中的论文提出了一种半自动化的方法来分析学生的反思。在计算机课中加入反思活动是具有挑战性的,因为学生回答反思问题需要花费大量的时间,而教师需要花费大量的精力来审查学生的回答。这些挑战激发了我们采用数字记事纸(DMP)作为一种方式,让学生有多种快速的机会停下来反思他们在课堂上的经历。这样,学生就有机会发展元认知技能,并有可能提高他们在课堂上的表现。此外,我们使用这些dmp作为教师的形成性反馈,以解决学生在课堂上的问题,并不断改进课程设计。阅读反思是乏味的,耗时的,并且不适合大班。为了从dmp中提取见解,我们创建了一个半自动化的过程,通过应用自然语言处理(NLP)来分析dmp。我们的流程从反射中提取单图和双图,然后使用树状图可视化从反射中可视化相关的引用。我们发现,这种对反思的半自动分析是一种很好的、低成本的方法,除了帮助学生成为更自律的学习者之外,还可以捕捉学生的反馈。
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Semi-automated Analysis of Reflections as a Continuous Course
This work-in-progress paper proposes a semiautomated method to analyze students’ reflections. It is challenging to include reflection activities in computing classes because of the amount of time required from students to answer the reflection questions and the amount of effort required for instructors to review the students’ responses. These challenges inspired us to adopt Digital Minute Paper (DMP) as a way to give students multiple, quick opportunities to stop and reflect on their experiences in class. In this way, students are given an opportunity to develop metacognitive skills and to potentially improve their performance in the class. In addition, we used these DMPs as formative feedback for the instructors to address students’ problems in the class and to continuously improve the course design. Reading reflections is tedious, time-consuming, and does not scale to large classes. To extract insights from the DMPs, we created a semi-automated process for analyzing DMPs by applying natural language processing (NLP). Our process extracts unigrams and bigrams from the reflections and then visualizes related quotes from the reflections using a treemap visualization. We found that this semi-automatic analysis of the reflections is a good, low-effort way to capture student feedback in addition to helping students be more self-regulating learners.
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