WhatsApp has become the preferred choice of students for sending messages in developing countries. Due to its privacy and the ability to create groups, students are able to express their “feelings” to peers without fear. To obtain immediate feedback on problems hindering effective learning, supervised learning algorithms were applied to mine the sentiments in WhatsApp group messages of University students. An ensemble classifier made up of Naïve Bayes, Support Vector Machines, and Decision Trees outperformed the individual classifiers in predicting the mood of students with an accuracy of 0.76, 0.92 recall, 0.72 precision and 0.80 F-score. These results show that we can predict the mood and emotions of students towards academic learning fro...
The perceived high level of usage of social networking applications amongst students of tertiary ins...
Despite the increasing amount of research on social media, there are few studies on the use of Whats...
In the 21st century, the Internet has caused a knowledge explosion, and every day quintillion bytes ...
The paper is aimed at investigating data mining technologies by acquiring tweets from Nigerian Unive...
The rapid expansion of e-learning platforms, where students can share their opinions and express the...
This study explores the acceptance and use of WhatsApp messenger for teaching and learning in senior...
Social media is one of the many technological developments that greatly affect human communication a...
Knowledge about users sentiments can be used for a variety of adaptation purposes. In the case of te...
To build a better understanding of the online student experience, there is promise in exploring emot...
To build a better understanding of the online student experience, there is promise in exploring emot...
Students' informal discussions on social media (e.g Twitter, Facebook) shed light into their educati...
In the context of virtual teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, a gap emerged between students and ...
At present, the Universities and Colleges in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia used Learning Management Sy...
This research investigated the impact of the use of WhatsApp on students’ socio-emotional developmen...
Social media has the capability to increase student’s potencies (Sturgeon, 2009) measured by intelle...
The perceived high level of usage of social networking applications amongst students of tertiary ins...
Despite the increasing amount of research on social media, there are few studies on the use of Whats...
In the 21st century, the Internet has caused a knowledge explosion, and every day quintillion bytes ...
The paper is aimed at investigating data mining technologies by acquiring tweets from Nigerian Unive...
The rapid expansion of e-learning platforms, where students can share their opinions and express the...
This study explores the acceptance and use of WhatsApp messenger for teaching and learning in senior...
Social media is one of the many technological developments that greatly affect human communication a...
Knowledge about users sentiments can be used for a variety of adaptation purposes. In the case of te...
To build a better understanding of the online student experience, there is promise in exploring emot...
To build a better understanding of the online student experience, there is promise in exploring emot...
Students' informal discussions on social media (e.g Twitter, Facebook) shed light into their educati...
In the context of virtual teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, a gap emerged between students and ...
At present, the Universities and Colleges in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia used Learning Management Sy...
This research investigated the impact of the use of WhatsApp on students’ socio-emotional developmen...
Social media has the capability to increase student’s potencies (Sturgeon, 2009) measured by intelle...
The perceived high level of usage of social networking applications amongst students of tertiary ins...
Despite the increasing amount of research on social media, there are few studies on the use of Whats...
In the 21st century, the Internet has caused a knowledge explosion, and every day quintillion bytes ...