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Educational technologies, such as teacher dashboards, are being developed to support teachers’ instruction and students’ learning. Specifically, dashboards support teachers in providing the just-in-time instruction needed by students in complex contexts such as science inquiry. In this study, we used the Inq-Blotter teacher-alerting dashboard to investigate whether teacher support elicited by the technology influenced students’ inquiry performance in a science intelligent tutoring system, Inq-ITS. Results indicated that students’ inquiry improved after receiving teachers’ help, elicited by the Inq-Blotter alerts. This inquiry improvement was significantly greater than for matched students who did not receive help from the teacher in response to alerts. Epistemic network analyses were then used to investigate the patterns in the discursive supports provided to students by teachers. These analyses revealed significant differences in the types of support that fostered (versus did not foster) student improvement; differences across teachers were also found. Overall, this study used innovative tools and analyses to understand how teachers use this technological genre of alerting dashboards to dynamically support students in science inquiry.
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Rachel Dickler
Twitter (United States)
Janice D. Gobert
Rutgers Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
Michael São Pedro
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Journal of Learning Analytics
Rutgers Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a21a0d4153b2036cbf1e892 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.18608/jla.2021.7153