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Data-informed Decision-making in TEFA Processes: An Empirical Study of a Process Derived from Peer-Instruction

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When formative assessment involves a large number of learners, Technology-Enhanced Formative Assessments are one of the most popular solutions. However, current TEFA processes lack data-informed decision-making. By analyzing a dataset gathered from a formative assessment tool, we provide evidence about how to improve decision-making in processes that ask learners to answer the same question before and after a confrontation with peers. Our results suggest that learners' understanding increases when the proportion of correct answers before the confrontation is close to 50%, or when learners consistently rate peers' rationales. Furthermore, peer ratings are more consistent when learners' confidence degrees are consistent. These results led us to design a decision-making model whose benefits will be studied in future works.
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hal-03289228 , version 1 (16-07-2021)

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Rialy Andriamiseza, Franck Silvestre, Jean-Francois Parmentier, Julien Broisin. Data-informed Decision-making in TEFA Processes: An Empirical Study of a Process Derived from Peer-Instruction. 8th ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale (L@S 2021), ACM, Jun 2021, Virtual Event, Germany. pp.259-262, ⟨10.1145/3430895.3460153⟩. ⟨hal-03289228⟩
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