Network Analytics to Unveil Links of Learning Strategies, Time Management, and Academic Performance in a Flipped Classroom
Preparatory learning tasks are considered critical for student success in flipped classroom courses. However, less is known regarding which learning strategies students use and when they use those strategies in a flipped classroom course. In this study, we aimed to address this research gap. In part...
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2-s2.0-85180697277 Raković M.; Uzir N.A.; Matcha W.; Eagan B.; Jovanović J.; Shaffer D.W.; Pardo A.; Gašević D. Network Analytics to Unveil Links of Learning Strategies, Time Management, and Academic Performance in a Flipped Classroom 2023 Journal of Learning Analytics 10 3 10.18608/jla.2023.7843 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85180697277&doi=10.18608%2fjla.2023.7843&partnerID=40&md5=70d6cc5e0d365da540e5204fe976c640 Preparatory learning tasks are considered critical for student success in flipped classroom courses. However, less is known regarding which learning strategies students use and when they use those strategies in a flipped classroom course. In this study, we aimed to address this research gap. In particular, we investigated mutual connections between learning strategies and time management, and their combined effects on students’ performance in flipped classrooms. To this end, we harnessed a network analytic approach based on epistemic network analysis (ENA) to analyze student trace data collected in an undergraduate engineering course (N = 290) with a flipped classroom design. Our findings suggest that high-performing students effectively used their study time and enacted learning strategies mainly linked to formative and summative assessment tasks. The students in the low-performing group enacted less diverse learning strategies and typically focused on video watching. We discuss several implications for research and instructional practice. © 2023, Society for Learning Analytics Research (SOLAR). All rights reserved. Society for Learning Analytics Research (SOLAR) 19297750 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Raković M.; Uzir N.A.; Matcha W.; Eagan B.; Jovanović J.; Shaffer D.W.; Pardo A.; Gašević D. Network Analytics to Unveil Links of Learning Strategies, Time Management, and Academic Performance in a Flipped Classroom |
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Raković M.; Uzir N.A.; Matcha W.; Eagan B.; Jovanović J.; Shaffer D.W.; Pardo A.; Gašević D. |
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Network Analytics to Unveil Links of Learning Strategies, Time Management, and Academic Performance in a Flipped Classroom |
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Network Analytics to Unveil Links of Learning Strategies, Time Management, and Academic Performance in a Flipped Classroom |
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Network Analytics to Unveil Links of Learning Strategies, Time Management, and Academic Performance in a Flipped Classroom |
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Network Analytics to Unveil Links of Learning Strategies, Time Management, and Academic Performance in a Flipped Classroom |
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Preparatory learning tasks are considered critical for student success in flipped classroom courses. However, less is known regarding which learning strategies students use and when they use those strategies in a flipped classroom course. In this study, we aimed to address this research gap. In particular, we investigated mutual connections between learning strategies and time management, and their combined effects on students’ performance in flipped classrooms. To this end, we harnessed a network analytic approach based on epistemic network analysis (ENA) to analyze student trace data collected in an undergraduate engineering course (N = 290) with a flipped classroom design. Our findings suggest that high-performing students effectively used their study time and enacted learning strategies mainly linked to formative and summative assessment tasks. The students in the low-performing group enacted less diverse learning strategies and typically focused on video watching. We discuss several implications for research and instructional practice. © 2023, Society for Learning Analytics Research (SOLAR). All rights reserved. |
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