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Elivate: A Real-Time Assistant for Students and Lecturers as Part of an Online CS Education Platform

Published: 25 April 2016 Publication History

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We present Elice, an online CS (computer science) education platform, and Elivate, a system for (i) taking student learning data from Elice, (ii) inferring their progress through an educational taxonomy tailored for programming education, and (iii) generating the real-time assistance for students and lecturers. Online courses suffer from high average attrition rates, and early prediction can enable early personalized feedback to motivate and assist students who may be having difficulties. Elice captures detailed student learning activities including intermediate revisions of code as students make progress toward completing their programming exercises and timestamps of student logins and submissions. Elivate then takes those data to analyze each student's progress and estimate the time to completion. In doing so, Elivate uses a learning taxonomy and automatic clustering of source code revisions. Using more than 240,000 code revisions generated by 1,000 students, we demonstrate how Elivate processes large-scale student data and generates appropriate real-time feedback for students.

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L@S '16: Proceedings of the Third (2016) ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale
April 2016
446 pages
ISBN:9781450337267
DOI:10.1145/2876034
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Published: 25 April 2016

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  1. collaborative learning
  2. computer science education
  3. online education
  4. online programming
  5. social learning

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  • Institute for Information & communications Technology Promotion(IITP) grant funded by the Korea government(MSIP),Basic Software Research in Human-level Lifelong Machine Learning (Machine Learning Center)

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L@S 2016
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L@S 2016: Third (2016) ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale
April 25 - 26, 2016
Scotland, Edinburgh, UK

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L@S '16 Paper Acceptance Rate 18 of 79 submissions, 23%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 117 of 440 submissions, 27%

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  • (2022)The 4th dimension of personalization in VR2022 1st IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Aspects of Virtual Reality (CVR)10.1109/CVR55417.2022.9967573(000085-000088)Online publication date: 11-May-2022
  • (2018)Predicting academic performance: a systematic literature reviewProceedings Companion of the 23rd Annual ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education10.1145/3293881.3295783(175-199)Online publication date: 2-Jul-2018

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