Treffer: Analysis of Student Performance Applying Data Mining Techniques in a Virtual Learning Environment.

Title:
Analysis of Student Performance Applying Data Mining Techniques in a Virtual Learning Environment.
Authors:
Aguagallo, Leonardo1 lmaguagalloa@utn.edu.ec, Salazar-Fierro, Fausto1,2 fasalazar@utn.edu.ec, García-Santillán, Janneth3 janneth.garcia@educacion.gob.ec, Posso-Yépez, Miguel1 maposso@utn.edu.ec, Landeta-López, Pablo1 palandeta@utn.edu.ec, García-Santillán, Iván1 idgarcia@utn.edu.ec
Source:
International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning. 2023, Vol. 18 Issue 11, p175-195. 21p.
Database:
Education Research Complete

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Students' academic performance is a key factor for educational institutions and society, which is an important indicator of the quality of the teaching-learning process and the appropriation of knowledge. Its analysis allows an understanding of the behavior of students and teachers, generating valuable knowledge for making timely academic decisions. In this study, the following phases were carried out: (i) identification of factors associated with the academic performance of engineering university students, (ii) early prediction of academic success (student performance), and (iii) identification of use patterns in a virtual learning environment (VLE). The Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) methodology was applied based on predictive and descriptive data mining techniques, using academic and socioeconomic data and interactions (resources and activities) with the VLE. The tools and programming languages used were Pentaho Data Integration for data integration and processing; Jupyter Notebook, Python, and Scikit-Learn for correlation analysis and prediction modeling; and R Studio for the clustering task. The results show that VLE resources such as files, links, and activities such as participation in forums are factors related to good academic performance. On the other hand, it was possible to make predictions of academic success (pass or fail) with an accuracy greater than 95% and to identify the main patterns of use of the VLE. The group with excellent academic performance (grades 9 to 10) is recognized for using file-type resources and high participation in class and forum activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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