Roles of affect in conceptual change modeling

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Ting, Choo Yee and Sam, Yok Cheng and Khor, Kok Chin and Ho, Chiung Ching (2014) Roles of affect in conceptual change modeling. In: 2014 Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Human-Machine Systems and Cybernetics (IHMSC). IEEE, pp. 114-118. ISBN 978-1-4799-4956-4

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Abstract

Incorporating affect into conceptual change modeling for a computer-based scientific inquiry learning environment is difficult. The challenges mainly stemmed from three perspectives: first, to identify the appropriate variables of affect that influence conceptual change, second, to determine the causal dependencies between the variables of affect and the variables of conceptual change, third, to perform assessment on the evolving states of affect as a student interacts with computer-based learning activities. This research work employed Bayesian Networks as an attempt to tackle the challenges. Three Bayesian Network models of conceptual change were proposed and integrated into INQPRO, a educational program developed in this research work. The first model has only nodes of conceptual change, while the second and the third model have nodes of affect component. Two phases of empirical study were conducted involving a total of 143 students and the findings suggested that the third model that has nodes of affect had outperformed those models without them.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA71-90 Instruments and machines > QA75.5-76.95 Electronic computers. Computer science
Divisions: Faculty of Computing and Informatics (FCI)
Depositing User: Ms Nurul Iqtiani Ahmad
Date Deposited: 22 Dec 2014 10:07
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2014 10:07
URII: http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/id/eprint/5873

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