2018
DOI: 10.1080/22054952.2018.1502914
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Text analysis in education: a review of selected software packages with an application for analysing students’ conceptual understanding

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“…It significantly improves learning outcomes and student happiness (Winkler & Söllner, 2018), maximizing student learning abilities and achievement (Clarizia et al, 2018). One reason behind this high motivation and achievement could be promoting and enhancing personalized learning experiences (Cunningham-Nelson et al, 2019). To this end, AI-powered tools like ALEKS and Knewton create individualized learning paths.…”
Section: Potential Benefits For Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It significantly improves learning outcomes and student happiness (Winkler & Söllner, 2018), maximizing student learning abilities and achievement (Clarizia et al, 2018). One reason behind this high motivation and achievement could be promoting and enhancing personalized learning experiences (Cunningham-Nelson et al, 2019). To this end, AI-powered tools like ALEKS and Knewton create individualized learning paths.…”
Section: Potential Benefits For Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, AI technologies can replace a significant amount of repetitive work, reducing the workload of teachers and administrators (Chan & Zary, 2019). Thus, a chatbot reduces teachers' administrative workload by evaluating students' assignments, scoring, and providing feedback to students (Chen et al, 2020;Cunningham-Nelson et al, 2019). For example, AutoGradr and Repl.it automatically grade homework and tests, saving teachers many hours of time that can be spent on lesson planning, student support and professional development.…”
Section: Potential Benefits For Teachers and Administratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It generally includes text categorisation, text clustering and sentiment analysis, among others (Srivastava and Sahami, 2009). Recent research has used text-mining analysis to perform their studies (Bilro et al, 2019;Cunningham-Nelson et al, 2018;Martínez et al, 2016;Segura-Bedmar et al, 2015).…”
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“…Nowadays, the country's higher educational quality assurance is on track to closely aligning itself with European Union standards and norms (Brankovic & Brankovic, 2013;Constantinides & Stagno, 2011;Figurek, Goncharuk, Shynkarenko, & Kovalenko, 2019). This paper showcases Bosnia and Herzegovina's educational quality assurance by utilizing textual analysis methods similar to those employed by Ilinska et al (2016), Cunningham-Nelson et al (2018, and Zhang and Law (2013). A textual analysis framework is developed in line with Ryan's study (2011), which contributes to the knowledge base of textual analysis research.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 94%