2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.knosys.2016.08.001
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A behavioral sequence analyzing framework for grouping students in an e-learning system

Abstract: Grouping of students benefits the formation of virtual learning communities, and contributes to collaborative learning space and recommendation. However, the existed grouping criteria are mainly limited in the learning portfolios, profiles, and social attributes etc. In this paper, we aim to build a unified framework for grouping students based on the behavioral sequences and further predicting which group a newcomer will be. The sequences are represented as a series of behavioral trajectories. We discuss a sh… Show more

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“…For the formation of groups, the mathematics teacher took into account social attributes such as the ethnic-religious affiliation and the cultural origin of the students, which are part of a group training approach focused on the profile of the students [107]. This approach has been used in previous research [140][141][142] and as stated by Xie, Zou, Lee, Wong, Rao and Ho Wang [143], it is important since it can affect the effectiveness or efficiency of the group members' learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the formation of groups, the mathematics teacher took into account social attributes such as the ethnic-religious affiliation and the cultural origin of the students, which are part of a group training approach focused on the profile of the students [107]. This approach has been used in previous research [140][141][142] and as stated by Xie, Zou, Lee, Wong, Rao and Ho Wang [143], it is important since it can affect the effectiveness or efficiency of the group members' learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reduced number of participants [106] allowed the teacher to gain an in-depth understanding of the reality of his classroom. He took into account the social attributes [107] related to the cultural origin, and the ethnic and religious affiliation, as well as the convenience of the students in the learning carried out previously [9], to organize the affiliations in the group task carried out in the study.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent approaches applied data mining to improve educational prediction [7,44,45,49,50]. Some typical methods such as prediction rules [48], Bayesian classifier [64], decision tree (ID3, C4.5, ID3 and CART, J48, NBtree, Reptree) [3,43,66], clustering (K-Means), classification (K-Nearest Neighbor) [27,42], and neural network [34] were proposed for MIMO SAPP problem. Márquez-Vera et al [35] used different data mining methods for the prediction of student failure.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SCP obtains results through the data analysis and presents it on the target user's terminal. The commonly used analytics include basic statistics, cluster analysis, learning sequence analysis, and temporal pattern mining (Xie, Zheng, & Zhang, 2016).…”
Section: Learning Analyticsmentioning
confidence: 99%