Educational data science: Monitoring learning technologies in primary schools

da Silva, Natalia

Resumen:

In recent years, particularly after the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of different learning management systems (LMS) for various objectives has become a key tool for education. A huge volume of student and teacher data are generated by LMS on a daily basis. Transforming these data into relevant information for decision-making and educational public policy is a major challenge due to the complexity of the data structure and the difficulty of summarizing the learning process with registered information. In this work, we combine several computational, statistical, and visualization tools to tackle this challenge with data from primary schools in Uruguay. Plan Ceibal (*) is a universal public policy implemented in Uruguay since 2010, it is part of the global initiative One Laptop per Child (OLPC, 2005). This program consists of providing every student and teacher in kindergarten, primary and middle school with a laptop or tablet and internet access in the school. Plan Ceibal has covered all public schools in the country and it has improved equality of access to technology, as well as ensured internet access in all public schools. This talk is focused on statistical tools for the evaluation and monitoring the use of LMS by students and teachers. We provide indicators of student engagement based on its activity registered by LMS and include these indicators in a web-application designed as a tool that allows monitoring the use of educational platforms in a systematic, standardized, and simple way. This might help to answer questions at different levels of analysis, for different actors in the education system and are key to strengthening both distance and face-to-face education. Daily usage data of CREA (the main LMS of Plan Ceibal) information for teachers and students are available from 2019 to 2021. The data structure, size among others presents a lot of challenges in this project. Most of the challenges are solved using efficient computational tools, for each stage of data analysis. R package data.table is used for data wrangling, Postgres as a SQL engine, and R packages shiny, plotly and ggplot2 are used for interactive visualization development.


Detalles Bibliográficos
2022
ANII
Monitoring learning technologies in primary schools
Data science in education problems
Ciencias Sociales
Ciencias de la Educación
Inglés
Fundación Ceibal
Ceibal en REDI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3495
Acceso abierto
Reconocimiento-NoComercial 4.0 Internacional. (CC BY-NC)
Resumen:
Sumario:In recent years, particularly after the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of different learning management systems (LMS) for various objectives has become a key tool for education. A huge volume of student and teacher data are generated by LMS on a daily basis. Transforming these data into relevant information for decision-making and educational public policy is a major challenge due to the complexity of the data structure and the difficulty of summarizing the learning process with registered information. In this work, we combine several computational, statistical, and visualization tools to tackle this challenge with data from primary schools in Uruguay. Plan Ceibal (*) is a universal public policy implemented in Uruguay since 2010, it is part of the global initiative One Laptop per Child (OLPC, 2005). This program consists of providing every student and teacher in kindergarten, primary and middle school with a laptop or tablet and internet access in the school. Plan Ceibal has covered all public schools in the country and it has improved equality of access to technology, as well as ensured internet access in all public schools. This talk is focused on statistical tools for the evaluation and monitoring the use of LMS by students and teachers. We provide indicators of student engagement based on its activity registered by LMS and include these indicators in a web-application designed as a tool that allows monitoring the use of educational platforms in a systematic, standardized, and simple way. This might help to answer questions at different levels of analysis, for different actors in the education system and are key to strengthening both distance and face-to-face education. Daily usage data of CREA (the main LMS of Plan Ceibal) information for teachers and students are available from 2019 to 2021. The data structure, size among others presents a lot of challenges in this project. Most of the challenges are solved using efficient computational tools, for each stage of data analysis. R package data.table is used for data wrangling, Postgres as a SQL engine, and R packages shiny, plotly and ggplot2 are used for interactive visualization development.