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Main Authors: Hildebrandt, Tobias, Mehnen, Lars
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.14244
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author Hildebrandt, Tobias
Mehnen, Lars
author_facet Hildebrandt, Tobias
Mehnen, Lars
contents This paper introduces novel methods for preparing and analyzing student interaction data extracted from course management systems like Moodle to facilitate process mining, like the creation of graphs that show the process flow. Such graphs can get very complex as Moodle courses can contain hundreds of different activities, which makes it difficult to compare the paths of different student cohorts. Moreover, existing research often confines its focus to individual courses, overlooking potential patterns that may transcend course boundaries. Our research addresses these challenges by implementing an automated dataflow that directly queries data from the Moodle database via SQL, offering the flexibility of filtering on individual courses if needed. In addition to analyzing individual Moodle activities, we explore patterns at an aggregated course section level. Furthermore, we present a method for standardizing section labels across courses, facilitating cross-course analysis to uncover broader usage patterns. Our findings reveal, among other insights, that higher-performing students demonstrate a propensity to engage more frequently with available activities and exhibit more dynamic movement between objects. While these patterns are discernible when analyzing individual course activity-events, they become more pronounced when aggregated to the section level and analyzed across multiple courses.
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spellingShingle Cross-course Process Mining of Student Clickstream Data -- Aggregation and Group Comparison
Hildebrandt, Tobias
Mehnen, Lars
Computers and Society
Human-Computer Interaction
This paper introduces novel methods for preparing and analyzing student interaction data extracted from course management systems like Moodle to facilitate process mining, like the creation of graphs that show the process flow. Such graphs can get very complex as Moodle courses can contain hundreds of different activities, which makes it difficult to compare the paths of different student cohorts. Moreover, existing research often confines its focus to individual courses, overlooking potential patterns that may transcend course boundaries. Our research addresses these challenges by implementing an automated dataflow that directly queries data from the Moodle database via SQL, offering the flexibility of filtering on individual courses if needed. In addition to analyzing individual Moodle activities, we explore patterns at an aggregated course section level. Furthermore, we present a method for standardizing section labels across courses, facilitating cross-course analysis to uncover broader usage patterns. Our findings reveal, among other insights, that higher-performing students demonstrate a propensity to engage more frequently with available activities and exhibit more dynamic movement between objects. While these patterns are discernible when analyzing individual course activity-events, they become more pronounced when aggregated to the section level and analyzed across multiple courses.
title Cross-course Process Mining of Student Clickstream Data -- Aggregation and Group Comparison
topic Computers and Society
Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.14244