2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11423-017-9542-1
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Investigating the effect of an adaptive learning intervention on students’ learning

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“…Self-assessment leads students to a greater self-awareness, by facilitating self-regulation of motivation and actions (McMillan & Hearn, 2008), and inherently promotes students' effortful behavior, because the result of the assessment is primarily important to the student herself (Papamitsiou & Economides, 2019). Furthermore, adaptation has shown a positive impact on learners' engagement with the activities (Normadhi et al, 2019), which is also reflected on learners' performance (Barla et al, 2010;Liu, McKelroy, Corliss, & Carrigan, 2017). In addition, previous work with multimodal data yielded results in other learning settings.…”
Section: Motivation Of the Research And Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-assessment leads students to a greater self-awareness, by facilitating self-regulation of motivation and actions (McMillan & Hearn, 2008), and inherently promotes students' effortful behavior, because the result of the assessment is primarily important to the student herself (Papamitsiou & Economides, 2019). Furthermore, adaptation has shown a positive impact on learners' engagement with the activities (Normadhi et al, 2019), which is also reflected on learners' performance (Barla et al, 2010;Liu, McKelroy, Corliss, & Carrigan, 2017). In addition, previous work with multimodal data yielded results in other learning settings.…”
Section: Motivation Of the Research And Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students are generally satisfied with adaptive quizzing (Becker-Blease & Bostwick, 2016;House, Sweet, & Vickers, 2016) or other adaptive learning technologies (Barla et al, 2010;Griff & Matter, 2013;Liu, McKelroy, Corliss, & Carrigan, 2017) as a learning tool. Students generally report that such technologies are easy to use and perceive that they help to increase their learning of course content.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…This finding is consistent with the findings from studies that examined different adaptive systems and compared differences between post-and pre-test scores in relation to improvement in students' learning outcomes. 22,23 However, these studies did not include students who studied using a conventional face-to-face instructional method (i.e., control group). Suebnukarn (2009) compared student learning having used an adaptive learning system in relation to a traditional problem-based learning instructional approach in a single learning session, using within-and betweengroups analyses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%