Mining Associations Between Collaborative Skills and Group Roles in Collaborative E-Learning Environments

IF 0.3 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Journal of Information Technology Research Pub Date : 2019-04-01 DOI:10.4018/JITR.2019040109
R. Costaguta, Pablo Santana-Mansilla, Germán Lescano, Daniela Missio
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Nowadays it is quite common for universities to use computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) systems to favor group learning and teaching processes. CSCL systems provide communication, coordination and collaboration tools that ease group dynamic regardless space-time location of group members. However, forming a group and having the technology to support group tasks is not enough to guarantee students collaboration. Effective collaboration supposes the manifestation of specific roles by group members. Considering that group roles are conditioned (among other factors) by collaborative skills that students manifest, this article explores relations between collaborative skills and group roles by means of the application of association rules over a dataset of university students' interactions during CSCL sessions. The discovered knowledge might be used for automatic recognition of student roles based on collaborative skills that students manifest in their groups. Furthermore, the discovered association rules could be used for forming groups with a balanced combination of roles.
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协同电子学习环境中协同技能与群体角色关系的挖掘
如今,大学普遍使用计算机支持的协作学习(CSCL)系统来支持小组学习和教学过程。CSCL系统提供沟通、协调和协作工具,使群体动态变得容易,而不受群体成员时空位置的限制。然而,组建一个小组并拥有支持小组任务的技术并不足以保证学生的合作。有效的协作要求团队成员表现出特定的角色。考虑到群体角色受到学生表现出的协作技能(以及其他因素)的制约,本文通过在CSCL课程期间大学生互动数据集上应用关联规则,探讨了协作技能和群体角色之间的关系。发现的知识可以用于基于学生在其小组中表现出的协作技能的学生角色的自动识别。此外,发现的关联规则可用于形成具有平衡角色组合的组。
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