Modeling Knowledge Acquisition from Multiple Learning Resource Types
Students acquire knowledge as they interact with a variety of learning materials, such as video lectures, problems, and discussions. Modeling student knowledge at each point during their learning period and understanding the contribution of each learning material to student knowledge are essential f...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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23.06.2020
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Summary: | Students acquire knowledge as they interact with a variety of learning
materials, such as video lectures, problems, and discussions. Modeling student
knowledge at each point during their learning period and understanding the
contribution of each learning material to student knowledge are essential for
detecting students' knowledge gaps and recommending learning materials to them.
Current student knowledge modeling techniques mostly rely on one type of
learning material, mainly problems, to model student knowledge growth. These
approaches ignore the fact that students also learn from other types of
material. In this paper, we propose a student knowledge model that can capture
knowledge growth as a result of learning from a diverse set of learning
resource types while unveiling the association between the learning materials
of different types. Our multi-view knowledge model (MVKM) incorporates a
flexible knowledge increase objective on top of a multi-view tensor
factorization to capture occasional forgetting while representing student
knowledge and learning material concepts in a lower-dimensional latent space.
We evaluate our model in different experiments toshow that it can accurately
predict students' future performance, differentiate between knowledge gain in
different student groups and concepts, and unveil hidden similarities across
learning materials of different types. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2006.13390 |