What does process mining of feedback-behavior reveal about problem-solving in chemistry undergraduates?

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Srivastava, Anveshna [1 ]
Dasgupta, Chandan [1 ]
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[1] Indian Inst Technol, IDP Educ Technol, Mumbai, India
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Feedback; feedback-seeking; questions; responses; process mining;
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TP18 [人工智能理论];
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081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
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Feedback is known to play a powerful role in the process of learning and problem-solving. In a problem-solving context where feedback is expected to positively influence the process of achieving the target goal, feedback information can be elicited through feedback-seeking questions. In this study, we analyze different purposes for which feedback is both sought and given by chemistry undergraduate students (n=3) as they solved representational problems concerning a medicinal drug. The students were left unsupervised and, with their consent, were video-recorded to capture their problem-solving process. We used the transcript of the video data and coded students' interactions to identify feedback events concerning 'the task', 'process', and 'regulation' of the problem-solving activity. These events were then used to generate process models of feedback behavior of students, individually and collaboratively, through ProM- a process mining tool. Our models suggest that feedback questions on tasks and processes dominate the beginning of the problem-solving activity, while feedback responses on processes and regulation dominate the end phase. Our work has implications for designing activity problems. We suggest designing well-thought-out focus questions at the beginning of problem-solving exercises to both scaffold and facilitate students' learning because it aligns with the natural unsupervised flow of problem-solving, as is observed in this study.
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