A common model for tracking student learning and knowledge acquisition in different e-Learning platforms
E-Learning environment implies self-motivation and perseverance in study and completion of learning tasks. However, the more autonomy students have in managing their e-Learning, the harder they cope with distractions and remaining focused and engaged. This research study aims to assess the level of...
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doaj-9f53504bbfbc4eca9b9ae1b08de493b92020-11-25T03:54:39ZengItalian e-Learning AssociationJe-LKS : Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society1826-62231971-88292020-08-0116310.20368/1971-8829/1135235A common model for tracking student learning and knowledge acquisition in different e-Learning platformsAni Grubišić0Branko Žitko1Slavomir Stankov2Ines Šarić-Grgić3Angelina Gašpar4Suzana Tomaš5Emil Brajković6Tomislav Volarić7Daniel Vasić8Arta Dodaj9University of SplitUniversity of SplitRetired Full ProfessorUniversity of SplitUniversity of SplitUniversity of SplitUniversity of MostarUniversity of MostarUniversity of MostarUniversity of Mostar E-Learning environment implies self-motivation and perseverance in study and completion of learning tasks. However, the more autonomy students have in managing their e-Learning, the harder they cope with distractions and remaining focused and engaged. This research study aims to assess the level of student engagement in four e-Learning platforms (CoLaB Tutor, AC-ware Tutor, CM Tutor and Moodle) in higher education. A model for Tracking Student Learning and Knowledge (TSLAK) is developed and based on two sets of variables: variables tracking student’s learning activities (VTL) and variables tracking student’s knowledge (VTK). This study aims to provide answers on how a model for tracking student online learning and knowledge can be formalized for the four e-Learning platforms and how can student learning and knowledge acquisition processes be described and measured by VTL and VTK. The results obtained by VTL and VTK indicate a significant decline in students’ engagement. Out of 218 the most engaged students, 77 (35%) of them used the CoLaB Tutor, 41 (19%) used the AC-ware Tutor, 52 (24%) used the CM Tutor, and 48 (22%) used the Moodle. The research showed that out of the total number of students only 88 (13%) of them were the most engaged and the most successful or more precisely, 63 (71%) graduates and 25 (29%) undergraduates. Such student engagement and success measured by VTL and VTK indicate the necessity of increasing students’ motivation in blended learning environments, strengthening their preparation and introduction to e-Learning platforms, and observing their feedback during a research study. http://je-lks.org/ojs/index.php/Je-LKS_EN/article/view/1135235Distributed Learning EnvironmentsEvaluation of CAL SystemsIntelligent Tutoring Systems |
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Ani Grubišić Branko Žitko Slavomir Stankov Ines Šarić-Grgić Angelina Gašpar Suzana Tomaš Emil Brajković Tomislav Volarić Daniel Vasić Arta Dodaj |
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Ani Grubišić Branko Žitko Slavomir Stankov Ines Šarić-Grgić Angelina Gašpar Suzana Tomaš Emil Brajković Tomislav Volarić Daniel Vasić Arta Dodaj A common model for tracking student learning and knowledge acquisition in different e-Learning platforms Je-LKS : Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society Distributed Learning Environments Evaluation of CAL Systems Intelligent Tutoring Systems |
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Ani Grubišić Branko Žitko Slavomir Stankov Ines Šarić-Grgić Angelina Gašpar Suzana Tomaš Emil Brajković Tomislav Volarić Daniel Vasić Arta Dodaj |
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A common model for tracking student learning and knowledge acquisition in different e-Learning platforms |
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A common model for tracking student learning and knowledge acquisition in different e-Learning platforms |
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A common model for tracking student learning and knowledge acquisition in different e-Learning platforms |
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A common model for tracking student learning and knowledge acquisition in different e-Learning platforms |
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A common model for tracking student learning and knowledge acquisition in different e-Learning platforms |
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common model for tracking student learning and knowledge acquisition in different e-learning platforms |
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Italian e-Learning Association |
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Je-LKS : Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society |
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1826-6223 1971-8829 |
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2020-08-01 |
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E-Learning environment implies self-motivation and perseverance in study and completion of learning tasks. However, the more autonomy students have in managing their e-Learning, the harder they cope with distractions and remaining focused and engaged. This research study aims to assess the level of student engagement in four e-Learning platforms (CoLaB Tutor, AC-ware Tutor, CM Tutor and Moodle) in higher education. A model for Tracking Student Learning and Knowledge (TSLAK) is developed and based on two sets of variables: variables tracking student’s learning activities (VTL) and variables tracking student’s knowledge (VTK). This study aims to provide answers on how a model for tracking student online learning and knowledge can be formalized for the four e-Learning platforms and how can student learning and knowledge acquisition processes be described and measured by VTL and VTK. The results obtained by VTL and VTK indicate a significant decline in students’ engagement. Out of 218 the most engaged students, 77 (35%) of them used the CoLaB Tutor, 41 (19%) used the AC-ware Tutor, 52 (24%) used the CM Tutor, and 48 (22%) used the Moodle. The research showed that out of the total number of students only 88 (13%) of them were the most engaged and the most successful or more precisely, 63 (71%) graduates and 25 (29%) undergraduates. Such student engagement and success measured by VTL and VTK indicate the necessity of increasing students’ motivation in blended learning environments, strengthening their preparation and introduction to e-Learning platforms, and observing their feedback during a research study.
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