Analytics of time management strategies in a flipped classroom

This paper aims to explore time management strategies followed by students in a flipped classroom through the analysis of trace data. Specifically, an exploratory study was conducted on the dataset collected in three consecutive offerings of an undergraduate computer engineering course (N = 1,134)....

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Published in:Journal of Computer Assisted Learning
Main Author: Ahmad Uzir N.; Gašević D.; Matcha W.; Jovanović J.; Pardo A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2020
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Ahmad Uzir N.; Gašević D.; Matcha W.; Jovanović J.; Pardo A.
Analytics of time management strategies in a flipped classroom
2020
Journal of Computer Assisted Learning
36
1
10.1111/jcal.12392
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85074009949&doi=10.1111%2fjcal.12392&partnerID=40&md5=d68817a8a043756fa731cabbe5ccf60b
This paper aims to explore time management strategies followed by students in a flipped classroom through the analysis of trace data. Specifically, an exploratory study was conducted on the dataset collected in three consecutive offerings of an undergraduate computer engineering course (N = 1,134). Trace data about activities were initially coded for the timeliness of activity completion. Such data were then analysed using agglomerative hierarchical clustering based on Ward's algorithm, first order Markov chains, and inferential statistics to (a) detect time management tactics and strategies from students' learning activities and (b) analyse the effects of personalized analytics-based feedback on time management. The results indicate that meaningful and theoretically relevant time management patterns can be detected from trace data as manifestations of students' tactics and strategies. The study also showed that time management tactics had significant associations with academic performance and were associated with different interventions in personalized analytics-based feedback. © 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
2664909
English
Article
All Open Access; Green Open Access
author Ahmad Uzir N.; Gašević D.; Matcha W.; Jovanović J.; Pardo A.
spellingShingle Ahmad Uzir N.; Gašević D.; Matcha W.; Jovanović J.; Pardo A.
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title Analytics of time management strategies in a flipped classroom
title_short Analytics of time management strategies in a flipped classroom
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description This paper aims to explore time management strategies followed by students in a flipped classroom through the analysis of trace data. Specifically, an exploratory study was conducted on the dataset collected in three consecutive offerings of an undergraduate computer engineering course (N = 1,134). Trace data about activities were initially coded for the timeliness of activity completion. Such data were then analysed using agglomerative hierarchical clustering based on Ward's algorithm, first order Markov chains, and inferential statistics to (a) detect time management tactics and strategies from students' learning activities and (b) analyse the effects of personalized analytics-based feedback on time management. The results indicate that meaningful and theoretically relevant time management patterns can be detected from trace data as manifestations of students' tactics and strategies. The study also showed that time management tactics had significant associations with academic performance and were associated with different interventions in personalized analytics-based feedback. © 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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