2021
DOI: 10.1108/itse-03-2021-0052
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Exploring the Colombian digital divide using Moodle logs through supervised learning

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to explore the digital divide between students living in metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas in the Antioquia region of Colombia. This is achieved by collecting data about student interactions from the Moodle learning management system (LMS), and subsequently applying supervised machine learning models to infer the gap between students in metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas. Design/methodology/approach This work uses the well-established Cross-Industry Standard Process for Dat… Show more

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“…Technically, the traditional C/S architecture is still used, with limited scalability and the need for engineers to implement it on-site, resulting in poor user experience. In terms of functionality, it is also too simple, lacking a series of key functional points from the teacher creating the course to students completing their studies, achieving grades, and ending the course [10][11]. Customization and ondemand payment are also urgent issues for domestic LMS systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technically, the traditional C/S architecture is still used, with limited scalability and the need for engineers to implement it on-site, resulting in poor user experience. In terms of functionality, it is also too simple, lacking a series of key functional points from the teacher creating the course to students completing their studies, achieving grades, and ending the course [10][11]. Customization and ondemand payment are also urgent issues for domestic LMS systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%