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Posted on 21/10/202218/10/2022 by Rafael Scapin

Can Analyzing Clicks in Digital Systems Predict Which Students Are Struggling? It Depends.

Can big data from the LMS predict success in a class? That’s the question tackled by a research paper published this week. And the mixed results surprised the scholars working on it.

https://www.edsurge.com/news/2022-10-14-can-analyzing-clicks-in-digital-systems-predict-which-students-are-struggling-it-depends

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