Abstract

Web-based learning systems with adaptive capabilities to personalize content are becoming nowadays a trend in order to offer interactive learning materials to cope with a wide diversity of students attending online education. Learners’ interaction and study practice (quizzing, reading, exams) can be analyzed in order to get some insights into the student’s learning style, study schedule, knowledge, and performance. Quizzing might be used to help to create individualized/personalized spaced repetition algorithm in order to improve long-term retention of knowledge and provide efficient learning in online learning platforms. Current spaced repetition algorithms have pre-defined repetition rules and parameters that might not be a good fit for students’ different learning styles in online platforms. This study uses different machine learning models and a rich context model to analyze quizzing and reading records from e-learning platform called Hypocampus in order to get some insights into the relevant features to predict learning outcome (quiz answers). By knowing the answer correctness, a learning system might be able to recommend personalized repetitive schedule for questions with maximizing long-term memory retention. Study results show that question difficulty level and incorrectly answered previous questions are useful features to predict the correctness of student’s answer. The gradient-boosted tree and XGBoost models are best in predicting the correctness of the student’s answer before answering a quiz. Additionally, some non-linear relationship was found between the reading learning material behavior in the platform and quiz performance that brings added value to the accuracy for all used models.

Highlights

  • One of the biggest challenges for educators is to meet the individual needs of students while facing the constraints of time

  • Prediction of quiz performance First, we run the experiment for dataset of 121,423 quiz records without reading features (F3, F4, and F12)

  • Conclusion and future work The aims of the present research were to explore the association between online learning activities and quiz performance and to predict the quiz performance with using machine learning and rich context model (RCM)

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Introduction

One of the biggest challenges for educators is to meet the individual needs of students while facing the constraints of time. In order to efficiently provide students with personalized, adaptive digital content, and scheduled practice, it is crucial that the learning system gets over time an understanding of the students’ current knowledge level and of his/her progression and self-regulated learning strategy. By using the answers to predict the probability of answering correct on other questions, a learning system might be able to schedule the repetition frequency of the question or recommend questions with a suitable level of difficulty. This would make the placement test more efficient, i.e., needing fewer questions to get an accurate picture of the students’ knowledge level

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