POSSIBILITIES OF USING DIGITAL FOOTPRINTS TO PREDICT EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF STUDENTS

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作者
Kashpur, Vitaliy V. [1 ,2 ]
Petrov, Evgeniy Y. [1 ,2 ]
Goiko, Viacheslav L. [1 ,2 ]
Feshchenko, Artem, V [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Tomsk State Univ, Tomsk, Russia
[2] Sirius Univ Sci & Technol, Soci, Russia
来源
VESTNIK TOMSKOGO GOSUDARSTVENNOGO UNIVERSITETA-FILOSOFIYA-SOTSIOLOGIYA-POLITOLOGIYA-TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE | 2021年 / 64卷
基金
俄罗斯基础研究基金会;
关键词
digital footprint; students; educational achievement; machine learning; ACADEMIC-PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.17223/1998863X/64/13
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
The article summarizes one of the first experiences of using the analysis of students' digital footprints for educational analytics tasks, namely, predicting the formal educational achievements of students. Prediction of educational achievement based on digital footprint data was based on the use of Data Mining and Machine Learning methods. Data Mining methods were used to obtain student digital footprint data. As input data, the user's digital footprint from the social network Vkontakte, as well as data on student academic performance in the LMS Moodle of Tomsk State University, was used. Machine Learning methods were based on the application of the gradient boosting algorithm on decision trees from the CatBoost library. Data were obtained on 6,488 students of Tomsk State University. The sample set was divided into three parts: a training sample (70% of students), a validation sample (10% of students), and a test sample (20% of students). To build the model, the most significant components of the digital footprints of students were selected for determining educational achievements: gender, number of friends, direction of study, user interests - subscriptions. As part of building a predicting model, the following procedures were performed: a) differentiation of students into students with high (average score above the 65th percentile border) and low (average score below the 35th percentile border) educational achievements was implemented; b) the procedure for selecting the most significant features, known as "feature selection", was performed; c) a thematic classification of user subscriptions was carried out according to the following enlarged categories: spiritual life, esotericism; education, science; entertainment, humor; art; healthy lifestyle, sports; socio-political groups; business, work; economy, technology; junk subscriptions. The final quality metric (F-measure) of the final model for predicting high educational achievements became 78% for natural, 73% for technical and 69% for humanitarian areas of study. The conducted research has fixed the specifics of the digital footprint of students with high formal educational achievements. It manifests itself in personal interests, reflected in their subscriptions, as well as in some structural characteristics of the student's Internet activity: the number of membership groups, the number of friends and subscribers. As a result, the analysis of the influence of digital footprints on educational achievements showed that now, at the junction of cognitive and cultural factors, a new type of factors is being formed that affects educational achievements - connective, associated with the peculiarities of the student's online environment.
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页数:11
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