Investigating Student and Teacher Perceptions in e-Learning with Learning Analytics and Ontologies
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v18i08.32411Keywords:
Learning Analytics, Ontology, Learning Management System, e-LearningAbstract
This work is an approach that brings together Learning Analytics and Ontologies for a data classification that promotes improvements and behavioral changes for students and teachers on e-Learning platforms. Combining training courses, dashboards, user's evaluations, and based on Design Science Research (DSR) methodology, artifacts were created. One of the most important artifacts of our work is the Sapes tool that aims to improve students’ perceptions of their learning path and to promote a better teacher overview to follow their students' progress. The results showed high approval by the participating students and teachers, who perceived the Sapes tool as a good facilitator of the teaching-learning process, with possibilities for self-monitoring, dynamization of the learning sequence and better interactivity with colleagues, highlighted as absent in standard e-Learning courses. In addition, the application changed the behavior of users towards the content provided by the teacher, with students performing self-management and self-regulation that were not commonly performed previously.
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Copyright (c) 2023 Laecio Araujo Costa, Aleph Campos da Silveira, Marlo Vieira dos Santos Souza, Laís Nascimento Salvador, Celso Alberto Saibel Santos
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