Spruha Satavlekar, Debarshi Nath, R. Priyadarshini, Prajish Prasad, D. Singh, R. Rajendran
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Unraveling Learner Interaction Strategies in VeriSIM for Software Design Diagrams
In the past, unraveling learner interaction data in TELE was a challenge. However, the advent of LA has helped in uncovering latent information in log data to scaffold learning. This paper focuses on learner interaction in VeriSIM, a TELE, to teach software design diagrams. The learners’ performance in the system is used to categorize them into three groups, namely, "full scorers", "partial scorers", and "give uppers". Our analysis found that the full scorers spend a significantly higher duration per action than the give-uppers in an introductory challenge presented in the learning environment. Further analysis unravels the strategies used by consistent and inconsistent learners, and it was observed that the learner interaction strategies evolve with increasing difficulty levels as they navigate through the challenges.