How a data-driven course planning tool affects college students' GPA: evidence from two field experiments

Sorathan Chaturapruek, T. Dee, Ramesh Johari, René F. Kizilcec, M. Stevens
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College students rely on increasingly data-rich environments when making learning-relevant decisions about the courses they take and their expected time commitments. However, we know little about how their exposure to such data may influence student course choice, effort regulation, and performance. We conducted a large-scale field experiment in which all the undergraduates at a large, selective university were randomized to an encouragement to use a course-planning web application that integrates information from official transcripts from the past fifteen years with detailed end-of-course evaluation surveys. We found that use of the platform lowered students' GPA by 0.28 standard deviations on average. In a subsequent field experiment, we varied access to information about course grades and time commitment on the platform and found that access to grade information in particular lowered students' overall GPA. Our exploratory analysis suggests these effects are not due to changes in the portfolio of courses that students choose, but rather by changes to their behavior within courses.
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数据驱动的课程规划工具如何影响大学生的GPA:来自两个实地实验的证据
大学生在做出与学习相关的决定时,依赖于越来越多的数据丰富的环境,比如他们所选的课程和预期的时间承诺。然而,我们对他们接触这些数据如何影响学生的课程选择、努力调节和表现知之甚少。我们进行了一项大规模的实地实验,将一所重点大学的所有本科生随机分组,鼓励他们使用课程规划网络应用程序,该应用程序将过去15年的正式成绩单信息与详细的课程结束评估调查相结合。我们发现,使用该平台使学生的GPA平均降低了0.28个标准差。在随后的实地实验中,我们在平台上改变了对课程成绩和时间承诺信息的访问方式,发现对成绩信息的访问尤其降低了学生的总体GPA。我们的探索性分析表明,这些影响不是由于学生选择的课程组合的变化,而是由于他们在课程中的行为变化。
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