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In a time of rapid development, 21st century learning emphasizes innovative thinking and making. This has heightened interest in STEAM subjects and its implementation in traditional classrooms through project-based learning (PBL). However, assessment is difficult for open-ended, PBL activities. This work-in-progress study utilizes natural language processing (NLP) tools to analyze content produced in a middle-school media arts classroom. The authors examine student engagement and excitement along dimensions of tone and authenticity. We discuss the results of NLP vis-a-vis feedback that 1) determines student engagement and excitement and 2) improves the implementation and display of project-based learning in traditional classrooms.
Lee et al. (Sat,) studied this question.