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Title:      PERFORMANCE & EMOTION – A STUDY ON ADAPTIVE E-LEARNING BASED ON VISUAL/VERBAL LEARNING STYLES
Author(s):      Jennifer Beckmann, Sven Bertel and Steffi Zander
ISBN:      978-989-8533-40-1
Editors:      Miguel Baptista Nunes and Maggie McPherson
Year:      2015
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Adaptive eLearning, Learning Styles, eLearning, Inter-individual Differences, Learner Satisfaction, Motivation
Type:      Full Paper
First Page:      27
Last Page:      34
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      Adaptive eLearning systems are able to adjust to a user’s learning needs, usually by user modeling or tracking progress. Such learner-adaptive behavior has rapidly become a hot topic for eLearning, furthered in part by the recent rapid increase in the use of MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses). A lack of general, individual, and situational data about student populations currently hampers the infusion of effective adaptive behavior into existing eLearning platforms. This contribution presents original research on using differences in individual learning styles. Factors related to performance, motivation, satisfaction, and previous knowledge were targeted and used to assess the effectiveness of the approach. We discuss alternative bases for adaptation (e.g. cognitive styles), style distributions in student populations, and conclude with repercussions for adaptive behavior in HCI in general.
   

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