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Identifying Patterns of Learner Behaviour: What Business Statistics Students do with Learning Resources
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Date Issued
2017-05
Date Available
2017-08-25T11:48:54Z
Abstract
The interactions of early stage business students with learning resources over the duration of an introductory statistics module were analysed using latent class analysis. Four distinct behavioural groups were identified. While differing levels of face-to-face attendance and online interaction existed, all four groups failed to engage with online material in a timely manner. The four groups were found to demonstrate significantly different levels of attainment of the module learning outcomes. The patterns of behaviour of the different groups of students give insights as to which analytics education learning resources students use and how their use patterns relate to their level of attainment of the module learning outcomes.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
INFORMS
Journal
INFORMS Transactions on Education
Volume
18
Issue
1
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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