Investigating Bloom’s Cognitive Skills in Foundation and Advanced Programming Courses from Students’ Discussions

Authors

  • Joel J. W. LIM School of Computing and Information Systems, Singapore Management University, Singapore Author
  • Swapna GOTTIPATI School of Computing and Information Systems, Singapore Management University, Singapore Author
  • Kyong Jin SHIM School of Computing and Information Systems, Singapore Management University, Singapore Author

Abstract

Programming courses provide students with the skills to develop complex business applications. Teaching and learning programming is challenging, and collaborative learning is proposed to help with this challenge. Online discussion forums promote networking with other learners such that they can build knowledge collaboratively. It aids students open their horizons of thought processes to acquire cognitive skills. Cognitive analysis of discussion is critical to understand students' learning process. In this paper, we propose Bloom's taxonomy based cognitive model for programming discussion forums. We present machine learning (ML) based solution to extract students' cognitive skills. Our evaluations on compupting courses show that ensemble model performs better with an average F1-score of 76%.

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Published

2022-11-28

How to Cite

Investigating Bloom’s Cognitive Skills in Foundation and Advanced Programming Courses from Students’ Discussions. (2022). International Conference on Computers in Education. https://library.apsce.net/index.php/ICCE/article/view/4459