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| Journal of Interactive Learning Research 18(2) Special Issue: Usage Analysis in Learning Systems : Existing Approaches and Scientific Issues (2007) 231-250 |
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| Beyond logging of fingertip actions: analysis of collaborative learning using multiple sources of data |
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| Nikolaos Avouris1Georgios Fiotakis1Georgios Kahrimanis1Meletis Margaritis1Vassilis Komis1 |
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| In this article we discuss key requirements for collecting behavioural data concerning technology-supported collaborative learning activities. It is argued that the common practice of analysis of computer generated logfiles of user interactions with software tools is not enough for building a thorough view of the activity. Instead more contextual information is needed to be captured in multiple media like video, audio files, snapshots, etc, in order to re-construct the learning process. A software environment (Collaborative Analysis Tool ColAT) that supports inter-relation of such resources in order to analyse the collected evidence and produce interpretative views of the activity is described. |
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| interaction analysis;logfile-based analysis |
| hal-00190017, version 1 | |
| http://telearn.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00190017 | |
| oai:telearn.archives-ouvertes.fr:hal-00190017 | |
| From: Jerome Zeiliger | |
| Submitted on: Friday, 23 November 2007 08:31:03 | |
| Updated on: Friday, 23 November 2007 08:31:03 | |