We introduce a new application of online dialogue analysis: supporting pedagogical assessment of online Q&A discussions. Extending the existing speech act framework, we capture common emotional expressions that often appear in student discussions, such as frustration and degree of certainty, and present a viable approach for the classification. We demonstrate how such dialogue information can be used in analyzing student discussions and identifying difficulties. In particular, the difficulty expressions are aligned to discussion patterns and student performance. We found that frustration occurs more frequently in longer discussions. The students who frequently express frustration tend to get lower grades than others. On the other hand, ...
We use a χ2 analysis on our spoken dialogue tutoring corpus to investigate dependencies between unce...
The digital transformation of education has been causing dramatic changes in the organization and cu...
This study examined the impacts of online graduate students categorizing their online discussion con...
Students??? emotions and attitudes are discernible in messages posted to online question and answer ...
This study intends to show the potential of using the Internet as a supportive means for teaching a...
Speech recognition problems are a reality in current spoken dialogue systems. In order to better und...
Educators are increasingly using electronic discourse for student learning and problem solving, part...
One of the challenges for instructors in online education is to create learning opportun...
Facilitating class discussions effectively is a critical yet challenging component of instruction, p...
In addressing how to evaluate online discussions, this paper will describe several concepts, tools, ...
We applied a discourse analysis (DA) to the electronic chat room discussions of a 16-week, Internet-...
We applied a discourse analysis (DA) to the electronic chat room discussions of a 16-week, Internet-...
This study explored the oral communication strategies used by grade 12 students in online classroom ...
Facilitating class discussions effectively is a critical yet challenging component of instruction, p...
In the 21st century collaboration and the use of digital environments have been recognised as key ar...
We use a χ2 analysis on our spoken dialogue tutoring corpus to investigate dependencies between unce...
The digital transformation of education has been causing dramatic changes in the organization and cu...
This study examined the impacts of online graduate students categorizing their online discussion con...
Students??? emotions and attitudes are discernible in messages posted to online question and answer ...
This study intends to show the potential of using the Internet as a supportive means for teaching a...
Speech recognition problems are a reality in current spoken dialogue systems. In order to better und...
Educators are increasingly using electronic discourse for student learning and problem solving, part...
One of the challenges for instructors in online education is to create learning opportun...
Facilitating class discussions effectively is a critical yet challenging component of instruction, p...
In addressing how to evaluate online discussions, this paper will describe several concepts, tools, ...
We applied a discourse analysis (DA) to the electronic chat room discussions of a 16-week, Internet-...
We applied a discourse analysis (DA) to the electronic chat room discussions of a 16-week, Internet-...
This study explored the oral communication strategies used by grade 12 students in online classroom ...
Facilitating class discussions effectively is a critical yet challenging component of instruction, p...
In the 21st century collaboration and the use of digital environments have been recognised as key ar...
We use a χ2 analysis on our spoken dialogue tutoring corpus to investigate dependencies between unce...
The digital transformation of education has been causing dramatic changes in the organization and cu...
This study examined the impacts of online graduate students categorizing their online discussion con...