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Exploring Students Digital Activities and Performances through Their Activities Logged in Learning Management System Using Educational Data Mining Approach

Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the relationship between the students' digital activities and their academic performance through two stages. In the first stage, students' digital activities were studied and clustered based on the attributes of their activity log of learning managem...

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Published in:Interactive Technology and Smart Education 2023-02, Vol.20 (1), p.58-72
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Clustering
Cognitive style
Colleges & universities
COVID-19
Data Analysis
Data mining
Distance learning
Educational Environment
Electronic Learning
Empirical analysis
Foreign Countries
Learning Activities
Learning Analytics
Learning Management Systems
Learning Processes
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Online instruction
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Student Behavior
Students
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