Learning Analytics from Spoken Discussion Dialogs in Flipped Classroom
Su, Hang, Dzodzo, Borislav, Li, Changlun, Zhao, Danyang, Geng, Hao, Li, Yunxiang, Jaggi, Sidharth, Meng, Helen
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--The flipped classroom is a new pedagogical strategy that has been gaining increasing importance recently. Spoken discussion dialog commonly occurs in flipped classroom, which embeds rich information indicating processes and progression of students' learning. This study focuses on learning analytics from spoken discussion dialog in the flipped classroom, which aims to collect and analyze the discussion dialogs in flipped classroom in order to get to know group learning processes and outcomes. We have recently transformed a course using the flipped classroom strategy, where students watched video-recorded lectures at home prior to group-based problem-solving discussions in class. The in-class group discussions were recorded throughout the semester and then transcribed manually. After features are extracted from the dialogs by multiple tools and customized processing techniques, we performed statistical analyses to explore the indicators that are related to the group learning outcomes from face-to-face discussion dialogs in the flipped classroom. Then, machine learning algorithms are applied to the indicators in order to predict the group learning outcome as High, Mid or Low. The best prediction accuracy reaches 78.9%, which demonstrates the feasibility of achieving automatic learning outcome prediction from group discussion dialog in flipped classroom. EARNING analytics is concerned with collection and analyses of data related to learning in order to inform and improve the learning process or their outcomes [1]. Applying properly learning analytics can not only track student progress but also improve student performance [2]. Recent advancements in the development of data science and machine learning techniques has led to a rise in popularity of learning analytics within the educational research field. The flipped classroom is a new pedagogical method, which utilizes asynchronous video lectures and basic practice as homework, and conducts group-based problem solving discussions or activities in the classroom [3]. Since flipped classroom promotes cooperative learning [4, 5] and increases student engagement and motivation [6, 7], it is gaining increasing importance for teaching and learning in recent years. A common in-class activity for the flipped classroom is student group discussions, where participants are involved in solving problems together. Such discussion dialogs embed rich information that cannot be captured objectively by conventional data, such as students' in-class sentiments, degree of concentration, amount of information exchange... etc. Authors are with The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong Therefore, spoken discussion dialogs in flipped classroom deserve greater attention for learning analytics, which aims to collect and analyze the discussion dialogs in flipped classroom in order to explore indicators that reflect group learning outcomes.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-22-2025
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