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Week 6 Video 2

Week 6 Video 2. Visualization Moment-By-Moment Learning Graphs. First…. I’d like to start with an observation about learning curves. They shouldn’t be called learning curves. They should be called performance curves. They should be called performance curves.

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Week 6 Video 2

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  1. Week 6 Video 2 Visualization Moment-By-Moment Learning Graphs

  2. First… • I’d like to start with an observation about learning curves

  3. They shouldn’t be called learning curves

  4. They should be called performance curves

  5. They should be called performance curves • Because they show the relationship between performance and time • You can infer learning from them… • But they aren’t curves of learning

  6. This was fine for decades… • Until folks actually wanted to graph learning over time • Then it became really annoying

  7. Moment-By-Moment Learning Graphs(MBMLG) • (True learning curves, but we can’t call them that)

  8. Based on theMoment-By-Moment Learning Model • Baker, R.S.J.d., Goldstein, A.B., Heffernan, N.T. (2011) Detecting Learning Moment-by-Moment. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 21 (1-2), 5-25. • Discussed in mathematical detail in week 4

  9. Moment-By-Moment Learning Model • Gives us moment-by-moment assessments of learning

  10. Can be used to create aMoment-by-Moment Learning Curve • X axis: Opportunity to practice skill • Y axis: Moment-by-Moment learning assessments

  11. Moment-by-moment learning curves • Are meaningful to interpret for individual students • Much harder to do this with traditional learning curves • Accuracy = 0 or 1 • Time is noisy

  12. Let’s look at a few graphs

  13. What might this MBMLG mean?

  14. Insert Pause-Continue Quiz Here

  15. Steady learning

  16. What might this MBMLG mean?

  17. Insert Pause-Continue Quiz Here

  18. A Eureka moment

  19. What would that model correspond to • In a traditional learning curve?

  20. Insert Pause-Continue Quiz Here • What would that model correspond to in a traditional learning curve?

  21. A Eureka Moment

  22. What might this graph mean?

  23. Insert Pause-Continue Quiz Here

  24. Corresponds to learning curve

  25. What might this graph mean?

  26. Insert Pause-Continue Quiz Here

  27. Multiple skills treated as a single skill

  28. Corresponds to (several)

  29. What might this graph mean?

  30. Insert Pause-Continue Quiz Here

  31. It’s still a mystery to me…(post your ideas on the forums!)

  32. (It turns out to be quite common)

  33. Uses • To study relationships between learning trajectories and learning outcomes • Baker, R.S.J.d., Hershkovitz, A., Rossi, L.M., Goldstein, A.B., Gowda, S.M. (in press) Predicting Robust Learning With the Visual Form of the Moment-by-Moment Learning Curve. To appear in the Journal of the Learning Sciences.

  34. Uses • To analyze individual students’ learning

  35. Uses • To study which learning material most promotes learning • Gowda, S., Pardos, Z., Baker, R.S.J.d. (2012) Content Learning Analysis Using the Moment-By-Moment Learning Detector. Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems, 434-443.

  36. Next lecture • Heat Maps, Scatterplots, and Parameter Space Maps

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