Can we predict which groups of questions students will learn from?.
Mingyu FengNeil T. HeffernanJoseph E. BeckKenneth R. KoedingerPublished in: EDM (2008)
Keyphrases
- science classroom
- student learning
- multiple choice
- subject matter
- learning environment
- multiple choice questions
- open ended questions
- sixth grade
- learning outcomes
- group formation
- adaptive navigation support
- discussion groups
- programming course
- learning process
- correct answers
- open ended
- learning styles
- high school
- feel comfortable
- higher education
- learning experience
- e learning
- group members
- undergraduate students
- group discussion
- reading comprehension
- participants were randomly assigned
- randomly assigned
- facilitate learning
- group interaction
- african american
- discussion forums
- learning activities
- computer supported collaborative learning
- high school students
- science education
- student teachers
- collaborative learning
- intelligent tutoring systems
- attitudes toward
- online course
- questions asked
- student responses
- programming skills
- college students
- computer programming
- university students
- cooperative learning
- problem based learning
- teaching methods
- control group
- peer assessment
- quantitative data
- tutoring system
- grade students
- elementary school
- middle school
- secondary school
- teacher education