How Does The Quality of Students’ Highlights Affect Their Learning Performance in e-Book Reading

Authors

  • Albert YANG Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, Japan Author
  • Irene Y.L. CHEN Department of Accounting, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan Author
  • Brendan FLANAGAN Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University, Japan Author
  • Hiroaki OGATA Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University, Japan Author

Abstract

Measuring a student’s highlight quality is a way to understand how well a student understands the learning materials. In general, students highlight the words or sentences they consider as important concepts during their learning process. An often way to measure students’ highlight quality is to let graders give a highlight score after reading their highlights. However, when graders do not reach agreement on the quality of highlights and give different scores due to different background knowledge, the influence of highlight quality on learning performance may decrease. In this study, we explore the marker function on BookRoll and propose another way to grade students’ highlight quality in terms of its similarity to the reference answer. Students can add highlights as markers when reading learning materials. The instructor will highlight the important concepts in the learning materials as a reference answer. Graders will use this reference answer to grade students’ highlights. The average of students’ quiz scores will be used to denote their learning performance. The results indicate that the highlight quality has a larger influence on students’ learning performance than that of highlight frequency when graders evaluate the highlights along with a reference answer. Next, we divided students into two groups and performed a one-way ANOVA test to evaluate the influence of highlight quality on learning performance, and found that students who achieve high learning performance are also likely to achieve a high highlight score. We further compared the highlight quality and highlight frequency to see which indicator is more correlated

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Published

2020-11-23

How to Cite

How Does The Quality of Students’ Highlights Affect Their Learning Performance in e-Book Reading. (2020). International Conference on Computers in Education, 289-294. https://library.apsce.net/index.php/ICCE/article/view/3933