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Sohum Bhatt; Katrien Verbert; Wim Van Den Noortgate – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2024
Computational thinking (CT) is a concept of growing importance to pre-university education. Yet, CT is often assessed through results, rather than by looking at the CT process itself. Process-based assessments, or assessments that model how a student completed a task, could instead investigate the process of CT as a formative assessment. In this…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Student Evaluation, Computation, Thinking Skills
Pankaj Chejara; Luis P. Prieto; Yannis Dimitriadis; Maria Jesus Rodriguez-Triana; Adolfo Ruiz-Calleja; Reet Kasepalu; Shashi Kant Shankar – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2024
Multimodal learning analytics (MMLA) research has shown the feasibility of building automated models of collaboration quality using artificial intelligence (AI) techniques (e.g., supervised machine learning (ML)), thus enabling the development of monitoring and guiding tools for computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL). However, the…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Attribution Theory, Acoustics, Artificial Intelligence
Maya Usher; Noga Reznik; Gilad Bronshtein; Dan Kohen-Vacs – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2025
Computational thinking (CT) is a critical 21st-century skill that equips undergraduate students to solve problems systematically and think algorithmically. A key component of CT is computational creativity, which enables students to generate novel solutions within programming constraints. Humanoid robots are increasingly explored as promising…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Creativity, Robotics

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