Learning environments provide extensive logging capabilities that document learner activities. Careful interpretation of these logs can be used for quality assurance and student evaluation. We present a logfile processor that reads Toolbook logfiles and collects data for determining “hot spots” (i.e. particularly good or bad spots) in a course or in learner behaviour. Hot spots show up as extreme values during the analysis; they are candidates to be looked at by instructional design experts. The logfile processor’s methods for data collection can be customised using an event mechanism. Its output — either flat ASCII or structured XML — is further analysed: We present exemplary diagrams based on logfiles from a sample course
The topic of the present paper is CALL research involving LESLLA learners. To date, both CALL and LE...
We describe the use of log file analysis to investigate whether the use of CSCL applications corresp...
Today, it is almost impossible to implement teaching processes without using information and communi...
Learning environments provide extensive logging capabilities that document learner activities. Caref...
The learners’ motivation has an impact on the quality of learning, especially in e-Learning environm...
The learners’ motivation has an impact on the quality of learning, especially in e-Learning environm...
Log files (discrete recordings of user actions during software use) offer the ability to collect hum...
Part 2: What Issues Do Those Developing New Educational Management Information System Face?Internati...
Educational data mining can miss or misidentify key findings about student learning without a transp...
Today, especially in higher education, it is almost impossible to conduct educational processes with...
Analyzing user patterns in school information systems can be diffi- cult as several methods (e.g. in...
Log files are a sequence of behavioral data stored in a permanent file (Hulsof in press). They offer...
Students learning a new task with an unfamiliar interface must learn the task, the interface, and a ...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss key requirements for collecting behavioral data concerning techno...
Log files (discrete recordings of user actions during software use) offer the ability to collect hum...
The topic of the present paper is CALL research involving LESLLA learners. To date, both CALL and LE...
We describe the use of log file analysis to investigate whether the use of CSCL applications corresp...
Today, it is almost impossible to implement teaching processes without using information and communi...
Learning environments provide extensive logging capabilities that document learner activities. Caref...
The learners’ motivation has an impact on the quality of learning, especially in e-Learning environm...
The learners’ motivation has an impact on the quality of learning, especially in e-Learning environm...
Log files (discrete recordings of user actions during software use) offer the ability to collect hum...
Part 2: What Issues Do Those Developing New Educational Management Information System Face?Internati...
Educational data mining can miss or misidentify key findings about student learning without a transp...
Today, especially in higher education, it is almost impossible to conduct educational processes with...
Analyzing user patterns in school information systems can be diffi- cult as several methods (e.g. in...
Log files are a sequence of behavioral data stored in a permanent file (Hulsof in press). They offer...
Students learning a new task with an unfamiliar interface must learn the task, the interface, and a ...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss key requirements for collecting behavioral data concerning techno...
Log files (discrete recordings of user actions during software use) offer the ability to collect hum...
The topic of the present paper is CALL research involving LESLLA learners. To date, both CALL and LE...
We describe the use of log file analysis to investigate whether the use of CSCL applications corresp...
Today, it is almost impossible to implement teaching processes without using information and communi...