International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems (Jun 2012)

Using data mining on student behavior and cognitive style data for improving e-learning systems: a case study

  • Milos Jovanovic,
  • Milan Vukicevic,
  • Milos Milovanovic,
  • Miroslav Minovic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/18756891.2012.696923
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3

Abstract

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In this research we applied classification models for prediction of students’ performance, and cluster models for grouping students based on their cognitive styles in e-learning environment. Classification models described in this paper should help: teachers, students and business people, for early engaging with students who are likely to become excellent on a selected topic. Clustering students based on cognitive styles and their overall performance should enable better adaption of the learning materials with respect to their learning styles. The approach is tested using well-established data mining algorithms, and evaluated by several evaluation measures. Model building process included data preprocessing, parameter optimization and attribute selection steps, which enhanced the overall performance. Additionally we propose a Moodle module that allows automatic extraction of data needed for educational data mining analysis and deploys models developed in this study.

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