Application of Learning Curves for Didactic Model Evaluation: Case Studies

Authors

  • Felix Mödritscher Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU)
  • Monika Andergassen Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU)
  • Effie Lai-Chong Law University of Leicester
  • Victor Manuel García-Barrios Carinthia University of Applied Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v8iS1.2357

Keywords:

distance learning, didactical model, self-assessment quizzes, feedback, learning curves, case study

Abstract


The success of (online) courses depends, among other factors, on the underlying didactical models which have always been evaluated with qualitative and quantitative research methods. Several new evaluation techniques have been developed and established in the last years. One of them is â??learning curvesâ??, which aim at measuring error rates of users when they interact with adaptive educational systems, thereby enabling the underlying models to be evaluated and improved. In this paper, we report how we have applied this new method to two case studies to show that learning curves are useful to evaluate didactical models and their implementation in educational platforms. Results show that the error rates follow a power law distribution with each additional attempt if the didactical model of an instructional unit is valid. Furthermore, the initial error rate, the slope of the curve and the goodness of fit of the curve are valid indicators for the difficulty level of a course and the quality of its didactical model. As a conclusion, the idea of applying learning curves for evaluating didactical model on the basis of usage data is considered to be valuable for supporting teachers and learning content providers in improving their online courses.

Author Biography

Felix Mödritscher, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU)

Dr. Felix Mödritscher received an MSc in Computer Technics (2002) and a PhD in Computer Science (2007) from Graz University of Technology. Since November 2003, he has been participating in the research projects AdeLE (nationally funded), APOSDLE (IST FP6/IP), iCAMP (IST FP6/STREP), and ROLE (IST FP7/IP). In the scope of these projects, he has been dealing with personalisation and adaptive behaviour in e-learning systems, infrastructures and services for technology-enhanced learning, as well as personal learning environments and learner networks. Currently, he is a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Information Systems and New Media of the Vienna University of Economics and Business.

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Published

2013-01-28

How to Cite

Mödritscher, F., Andergassen, M., Law, E. L.-C., & García-Barrios, V. M. (2013). Application of Learning Curves for Didactic Model Evaluation: Case Studies. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET), 8(S1), pp. 62–69. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v8iS1.2357

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Special Focus Papers