Title
Context-Based Personalized Predictors of the Length of Written Responses to Open-Ended Questions of Elementary School Students.
Abstract
One of the main goals of elementary school STEM teachers is that their students write their own explanations. However, analyzing answers to question that promotes writing is difficult and time consuming, so a system that supports teachers on this task is desirable. For elementary school students, the extension of the texts, is a basic component of several metrics of the complexity of their answers. In this paper we attempt to develop a set of predictors of the length of written responses to open questions. To do so, we use the history of hundreds elementary school students exposed to open questions posed by teachers on an online STEM platform. We analyze four different context-based personalized predictors. The predictors consider for each student the historical impact on the student answers of a limited number of keywords present on the question. We collected data along a whole year, taking the data of the first semester to train our predictors and evaluate them on the second semester. We found that with a history of as little as 20 questions, a context based personalized predictor beats a baseline predictor.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1007/978-3-319-76081-0_12
Studies in Computational Intelligence
Keywords
Field
DocType
Written responses to open-ended questions,Online STEM platforms,Text mining,Context based predictors
Closed-ended question,Context based,Computer science,Mathematics education,Artificial intelligence,Machine learning
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
769
1860-949X
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
2
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Roberto Araya1128.42
Abelino Jiménez200.34
Carlos Aguirre311.11