2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-98572-5
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Lifelong Technology-Enhanced Learning

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“…In this same area of data analysis, the team of Maldonado et al [46] investigated about predicting the success of learners in a MOOC through the identification of selfregulated learning sequence patterns; For this they used a sample of 2,035 students who performed a MOOC in Coursera's platform. Among the contributions found, the following are highlighted: the identification of self-regulated and self-reported learning strategies by students, as well as the identification of patterns of sequence of activities in MOOCs.…”
Section: Research Lines Associated With Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this same area of data analysis, the team of Maldonado et al [46] investigated about predicting the success of learners in a MOOC through the identification of selfregulated learning sequence patterns; For this they used a sample of 2,035 students who performed a MOOC in Coursera's platform. Among the contributions found, the following are highlighted: the identification of self-regulated and self-reported learning strategies by students, as well as the identification of patterns of sequence of activities in MOOCs.…”
Section: Research Lines Associated With Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 6 shows the Data Analysis Software used in the reviewed studies. The platforms that were most used to carry out research on self-regulated learning in MOOCs were: 1) Coursera (54%), used in the research by Alonso-Mencía et al, [33], [79], [80] 2) Edx (35%) in the works of Davis et al, [39], [81], [82]; 3) Moodle platform (5%) in the research by Sambe [19]. 4) Futurelearn and Open Edx (3%) in studies by Pérez-Álvarez et al, [83] and These findings are summarized in Figure 7.…”
Section: Strategy Description Autormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study, Pierre Laforcade and Youness Laghouaouta proposed a technique, namely Model-Driven Engineering (MDE), to design game-based learning scenarios. MDE has a special ability to handle dynamic scenarios [23]. In 2019 they offered a concept in building adaptive scenarios for learning games.…”
Section: A Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%