標題: Exploring Online Learners' Interactive Dynamics by Visually Analyzing Their Time-anchored Comments
作者: Sung, Ching-Ying
Huang, Xun-Yi
Shen, Yicong
Cherng, Fu-Yin
Lin, Wen-Chieh
Wang, Hao-Chuan
交大名義發表
National Chiao Tung University
公開日期: 1-Oct-2017
摘要: MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) are increasingly prevalent as an online educational resource open to everyone and have attracted hundreds of thousands learners enrolling these online courses. At such scale, there is potentially rich information of learners' behaviors embedded in the interactions between learners and videos that may help instructors and content producers adjust the instructions and refine the online courses. However, the lack of tools to visualize information from interactive data, including messages left to the videos at particular timestamps as well as the temporal variations of learners' online participation and perceived experience, has prevented people from gaining more insights from video-watching logs. In this paper, we focus on extracting and visualizing useful information from time-anchored comments that learners left to specific time points of the videos when watching them. Timestamps as a kind of metadata of messages can be useful to recover the interactive dynamics of learners occurring around the videos. Therefore, we present a visualization system to analyze and categorize time-anchored comments based on topics and content types. Our system integrates visualization methods of temporal text data, namely ToPIN and ThemeRiver, which can help people understand the quality and quantity of online learners' feedback and their states of learning. To evaluate the proposed system, we visualized time-anchored commenting data from two online course videos, and conducted two user studies participated by course instructors and third-party educational evaluators. The results validate the usefulness of the approach and show how the quantitative and qualitative visualizations can be used to gain interesting insights around learners' online learning behaviors.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cgf.13280
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/143921
ISSN: 0167-7055
DOI: 10.1111/cgf.13280
期刊: COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM
Volume: 36
起始頁: 145
結束頁: 155
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