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Fifth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'05)
eLearning Assessment through Textual Analysis of Class Discussions
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
July 05-July 08
ISBN: 0-7695-2338-2
Yi-fang Brook Wu, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Xin Chen, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Most of the eLearning classes use discussion forums to support class interaction. This paper presents a novel approach that automatically assesses student class performance by analyzing knowledge density in online class messages. Class performance of students is evaluated from three perspectives: the quality of their course work, the quantity of their efforts, and the activeness of their participation; three measures - knowledge density, message length, and message count, are derived from class messages respectively. Together, they are used to calculate a performance indicator score. The experiment shows that there is a high correlation between the performance indicator scores and the actual grades assigned by instructors. The rank orders of students by the performance indicator score are highly correlated with those by the actual grades as well.
Index Terms:
Knowledge Density, Learning Assessment, Distance Learning, Textual Analysis
Citation:
Yi-fang Brook Wu, Xin Chen, "eLearning Assessment through Textual Analysis of Class Discussions," icalt, pp.388-390, Fifth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'05), 2005
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