Outlet Title
Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
2024
Abstract
The field of education has the potential to better facilitate student learning by employing educational recommender systems that adapt the learning process to the needs of individual learners. There is a lack of research that ties educational theory to the design and implementation of these systems. In this research, the design science methodology is employed to advocate for an educational recommender framework with a theoretical base in self-regulated learning. This paper focuses on the qualitative evaluation of this approach to gain insights on students’ perceptions of the resulting recommender when deployed to assist students when studying for an upcoming exam. Student perceptions are analyzed to obtain design themes that serve to aid future researchers and practitioners in the design of these systems.
Recommended Citation
Noteboom, Cherie and McNett, Alicia, "Something for Every Kind of Learner: Students’ Perceptions of an Educational Recommender Study Tool" (2024). Research & Publications. 377.
https://scholar.dsu.edu/bispapers/377