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Activity Number: 558
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 : 10:30 AM to 12:20 PM
Sponsor: Section on Statistical Education
Abstract #321148
Title: Early Detection of Placement for Success in an Online Quantitative Class
Author(s): Ping-Hung Hsieh* and Xiaohui Chang and Andrew Olstad
Companies: Oregon State University and Oregon State University and Oregon State University
Keywords: online assessment ; cognitive diagnosis ; Big 5 personality test ; Q matrix ; classification ; DINA
Abstract:

In a face-to-face classroom setting, an instructor can gauge students' reception of a topic via facial expression and body language, and provide alternative examples on the spot to clarify the key ideas and concepts. It is often a challenge in an online environment for an instructor to foresee if students are confused. Students may not even know the right questions to ask during virtual office hours and the frustration may continue until after an assessment is done. Therefore, it is the main objective of this proposal to investigate and develop key early signals for online classes by taking advantage of vast amount of performance data available on online class management systems such as Canvas and Cengage. By examining data such as number of attempts on a question and time to complete an assignment along with student characteristics and usual performance data (e.g., GPA, class grade), the project applies one of the Cognitive diagnosis models, namely the deterministic inputs, noisy "and" gate model, to explore their associations and to develop key constructs that allow an instructor to identify students in need of assistance and proactively engage with them early in the term.


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