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Digital textbook analytics can predict student outcomes, study finds - 0 views

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    College professors and instructors can learn a lot from the chapters of a digital textbook that they assign students to read. Reynol Junco, an associate professor in Iowa State University's School of Education, says digital books provide real-time analytics to help faculty assess how students are doing in the class.
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    In this research, digital textbook is used for predicting students outcomes. With help of digital text book, instructors can track the time students spend reading. On the other hand, with regular textbooks, instructor do not know how students are doing or whether they read the assigned material or not until they give a graded assignment. Digital text book gives opportunity to teacher to monitor their students' actions and can take precation to make students read the material.With help of digital text book, instructors can track the time students spend on reading. By this way, instructor can gain some information like the material complexity for students reading level and s/he can adapt course material or take other precautions to help students succeed.
Evrim Baran

Novices and Experts - YouTube - 0 views

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    Here is an interesting research study looking at expert and novice performance with eye tracking technique. 
Rukiye Ayan

What you are looking at when you do maths - 3 views

Hi friends, Below is a link for an illustrative youtube vide of a person solving a mathematics problem. The eye tracking process enables the researcher to understand where she is looking on the sc...

started by Rukiye Ayan on 08 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
Mine Önal

The Facebook Conundrum: Where Ethics and Science Collide | MindShift | KQED News - 4 views

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    This news is about the ethical issues that may arise by learning analytics practices. A software program called Course Signals tracks various pieces of information, including the number of points earned in the course and the amount of time the student has spent logged in to the college's software platform. When students at Purdue University are reading their homework assignments, sometimes the assignments are reading them too. Our assignments are reading us. Should we be warned before the course begins? What do you think?
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