Abstract

Online learning is a very important means of study, and has been adopted in many countries worldwide. However, only recently are researchers able to collect and analyze massive online learning datasets due to the COVID-19 epidemic. In this article, we analyze the difference between online learner groups by using an unsupervised machine learning technique, i.e., k-prototypes clustering. Specifically, we use questionnaires designed by domain experts to collect various online learning data, and investigate students’ online learning behavior and learning outcomes through analyzing the collected questionnaire data. Our analysis results suggest that students with better learning media generally have better online learning behavior and learning result than those with poor online learning media. In addition, both in economically developed or undeveloped regions, the number of students with better learning media is less than the number of students with poor learning media. Finally, the results presented here show that whether in an economically developed or an economically undeveloped region, the number of students who are enriched with learning media available is an important factor that affects online learning behavior and learning outcomes.

Highlights

  • IntroductionSchools and universities have witnessed the unprecedented use of online collaboration tools and applications to support the continuing education of students and educators

  • Online learning has been growing continuously in the past two decades

  • We have done four types of Mann-Whitney-U-Test, namely, developed region cluster 1 and cluster 2, undeveloped region cluster 1 and cluster 2, developed region cluster 1 and undeveloped region cluster 1, as well as developed region cluster 2 and undeveloped region cluster 2. According to these four tests, we tested their performance in question 2 to question 4 respectively, and their P values were all at the level of 0.000** < 0.001, which indicates that the distributions between different groups are not the same

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Introduction

Schools and universities have witnessed the unprecedented use of online collaboration tools and applications to support the continuing education of students and educators. The scale of digitally supported online learning or remote education increased exponentially in 2020, for those who can use digital devices connected to the Internet and likely changed the way education is provided forever [1]. The purpose of this study is to research and analyze some of the learning problems of students. For this reason, we designed a questionnaire and collected a lot of relevant data.

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