Investigating the transitions between learning and non-learning activities as students learn online

Many students today utilize the internet to help them accomplish their learning goals. However, when they learn at home they are in total control and it is easy for them to visit websites not related to learning when they lose focus or are not motivated enough to learn. Observing affect further will...

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Main Authors: Inventado, Paul Salvador B., Legaspi, R., Suarez, Merlin Teodisia C., Numao, Masayuki
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-24702022-07-22T01:25:04Z Investigating the transitions between learning and non-learning activities as students learn online Inventado, Paul Salvador B. Legaspi, R. Suarez, Merlin Teodisia C. Numao, Masayuki Many students today utilize the internet to help them accomplish their learning goals. However, when they learn at home they are in total control and it is easy for them to visit websites not related to learning when they lose focus or are not motivated enough to learn. Observing affect further will help us understand the transitions between learning and non-learning activities when students learn online. To achieve this, we collected affect and activity transition data from students learning online at home. D'Mello's likelihood metric was modified to compute the likelihood of transitioning between activities and their corresponding affective states. Results showed that students not only shift to non-learning activities after experiencing negative affective states, but also positive affective states plausibly when learning goals are completed. Also, despite engaging in non-learning activities, students resumed learning and even experienced positive affect which is beneficial to learning. 2011-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1471 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Learning Education—Data processing Computer-assisted instruction Computer Sciences Software Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Learning
Education—Data processing
Computer-assisted instruction
Computer Sciences
Software Engineering
spellingShingle Learning
Education—Data processing
Computer-assisted instruction
Computer Sciences
Software Engineering
Inventado, Paul Salvador B.
Legaspi, R.
Suarez, Merlin Teodisia C.
Numao, Masayuki
Investigating the transitions between learning and non-learning activities as students learn online
description Many students today utilize the internet to help them accomplish their learning goals. However, when they learn at home they are in total control and it is easy for them to visit websites not related to learning when they lose focus or are not motivated enough to learn. Observing affect further will help us understand the transitions between learning and non-learning activities when students learn online. To achieve this, we collected affect and activity transition data from students learning online at home. D'Mello's likelihood metric was modified to compute the likelihood of transitioning between activities and their corresponding affective states. Results showed that students not only shift to non-learning activities after experiencing negative affective states, but also positive affective states plausibly when learning goals are completed. Also, despite engaging in non-learning activities, students resumed learning and even experienced positive affect which is beneficial to learning.
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author Inventado, Paul Salvador B.
Legaspi, R.
Suarez, Merlin Teodisia C.
Numao, Masayuki
author_facet Inventado, Paul Salvador B.
Legaspi, R.
Suarez, Merlin Teodisia C.
Numao, Masayuki
author_sort Inventado, Paul Salvador B.
title Investigating the transitions between learning and non-learning activities as students learn online
title_short Investigating the transitions between learning and non-learning activities as students learn online
title_full Investigating the transitions between learning and non-learning activities as students learn online
title_fullStr Investigating the transitions between learning and non-learning activities as students learn online
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the transitions between learning and non-learning activities as students learn online
title_sort investigating the transitions between learning and non-learning activities as students learn online
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2011
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1471
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