Using and Designing Platforms for In Vivo Education Experiments

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Authors Joseph Jay Williams, Korinn Ostrow, Xiaolu Xiong, Elena Glassman, Juho Kim, Samuel G. Maldonado, Na Li, Justin Reich, Neil Hefferman arXiv ID 1502.04245 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Cross-listed cs.CY Citations 6 Venue ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
In contrast to typical laboratory experiments, the everyday use of online educational resources by large populations and the prevalence of software infrastructure for A/B testing leads us to consider how platforms can embed in vivo experiments that do not merely support research, but ensure practical improvements to their educational components. Examples are presented of randomized experimental comparisons conducted by subsets of the authors in three widely used online educational platforms Khan Academy, edX, and ASSISTments. We suggest design principles for platform technology to support randomized experiments that lead to practical improvements enabling Iterative Improvement and Collaborative Work and explain the benefit of their implementation by WPI co-authors in the ASSISTments platform.
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