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The student activity meter for awareness and self-reflection
Author(s) -
Sten Govaerts,
Katrien Verbert,
Erik Duval,
Abelardo Pardo
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
lirias (ku leuven)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2212776.2212860
Subject(s) - reflection (computer programming) , computer science , usability , visualization , variety (cybernetics) , human–computer interaction , resource (disambiguation) , self reflection , data visualization , informatics , multimedia , psychology , engineering , artificial intelligence , psychoanalysis , programming language , computer network , electrical engineering
Visualization of user actions can be used in Technology Enhanced Learning to increase awareness for learners and teachers and to support self-reflection. In this paper, we present our Student Activity Meter that visualizes learner actions. We present four design iterations and results of both quantitative and qualitative evaluation studies in real-world settings that assess the usability, use and usefulness of different visualizations. Results indicate that our tool is useful for a variety of teacher and learner needs, including awareness of time spent and resource use. Tools like SAM can also be deployed in other settings that require awareness and self-reflection, e.g. in personal informatics and health monitoring, where motivated users will value the flexible mechanisms to analyze trending data.status: publishe

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