Title
Analyzing and presenting interaction data: a teacher, student and researcher perspective
Abstract
Students' actions within a CSCL-environment can be recorded and stored as interaction data. This data can be accessed and analyzed automatically. Teachers, students and researchers may benefit from these analyses. It gives teachers and students immediate feedback about performance indicators and it can help researchers to identify meaningful patterns in the interaction data. In the symposium we focus on these three groups of users - the teacher, the student and the researcher - and explore three issues: 1) how can we extract meaningful information from the interaction data, 2) how can this information be used in practice, and 3) how should this information be presented to the user?.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2008
Journal of Immunology
meaningful pattern,meaningful information,researcher perspective,students immediate feedback,interaction data,performance indicator
Field
DocType
Citations 
Performance indicator,Computer science,Mathematics education,Professional practice,Pedagogy,International English
Conference
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.44
9
13
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Wouter Van Diggelen1607.82
Jeroen Janssen225815.42
Maarten Overdijk3587.46
Christa S. C. Asterhan47111.35
Rakheli Hever5705.69
Baruch B. Schwarz619020.36
G. Erkens741830.11
P. A. Kirschner811714.60
Gellof Kanselaar936238.31
Kristine Lund1023837.10
Gregory Dyke11758.35
Jean-Jacques Girardot125011.01
Annie Corbel1321.45