2015 10th International Conference on Intelligent Systems: Theories and Applications (SITA) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/sita.2015.7358384
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Evaluating LSA sensibility to disclosure in learners' interactions

Abstract: Social technologies have been effectively applied in distant learning platforms to engage students in social interaction and active learning. Students' interaction is viewed as a process through which learners demonstrate their expertise and a transfer of assistance to their peers. Within this context, students may ask for peers' feedback when they encounter problems that they cannot solve themselves. In response to his request, a learner may receive a huge volume of peers' feedback which is not usually all po… Show more

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