电子学习虚拟环境中的用户导航行为

J. M. Carbó, Enric Mor, J. Minguillón
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在本文中,我们描述了电子学习虚拟环境中学生的导航行为,以确定这种导航模式是否与学生的学习成绩有关,以及哪些行为可以被认为是更成功的。举个例子,在一所完全虚拟的在线大学中,选择一群攻读计算机科学学位的学生作为研究对象。描述了三个级别的分析:会话级别,学生在登录到虚拟校园的单个会话中执行一些操作;课程级别,其中所有单独的会话连接起来形成课程导航模式;终身学习的水平,学生在每个学期注册几个科目。一个简单的实验概述了课程水平,以证明这种分析在虚拟电子学习环境中的可能性。本实验表明,在这一层面收集的信息对于理解用户行为及其与学术成就的关系是有用的,并且可以更好地解释关于特定用户行为的相关性或特殊性的一些直观想法。
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User navigational behavior in e-learning virtual environments
In this paper, we describe the navigational behavior of the students of an e-learning virtual environment, in order to determine whether such navigational patterns are related to the academic performance achieved by the students or not, and which behaviors can be identified as more successful. As an example, a subset of students taking a degree in computer science in a completely virtual online university is selected as the matter of study. Three levels of analysis are described: a session level, where students perform a few actions in a single session logged to the virtual campus; a course level, where all single sessions are joined to form a course navigational pattern; and a lifelong learning level, where students enroll in several subjects each academic semester. A simple experiment is outlined for the course level to demonstrate the possibilities of such analysis in a virtual e-learning environment. This experiment shows that the information collected in this level is useful for understanding user behavior and the relationship with his or her academic achievements, and that some intuitive ideas about the relevance of specific user actions or particularities can be also better explained.
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