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Meta-Cognition, Motivation, and Affect PSY504 Spring term, 2011 January 26, 2010

Help-Seeking

Model of Help-Seeking (Aleven et al., 2003) 1. Become aware of need for help 2. Decide to seek help 3. Identify potential helper(s) 4. Use strategies to elicit help 5. Evaluate help-seeking episode

Where do you agree and disagree with this model? 1. Become aware of need for help 2. Decide to seek help 3. Identify potential helper(s) 4. Use strategies to elicit help 5. Evaluate help-seeking episode

What would it mean for a student to fail at each of these steps? 1. Become aware of need for help 2. Decide to seek help 3. Identify potential helper(s) 4. Use strategies to elicit help 5. Evaluate help-seeking episode

Could a student succeed at each of these steps, and still fail to learn? 1. Become aware of need for help 2. Decide to seek help 3. Identify potential helper(s) 4. Use strategies to elicit help 5. Evaluate help-seeking episode

Model of Cognitive Tutor Help-Seeking (Aleven et al., 2006)

Where do you agree and disagree with this model?

What would it mean for a student to fail at each of these steps?

Could a student succeed at each of these steps, and still fail to learn?

Comments? Questions?

Impacts of Help-Seeking (Predicting Post-Test) Negative – correlation between help-seeking and post-test (Aleven & Koedinger, 2001) – correlation between help-seeking and post-test for students with high prior knowledge (Wood & Wood, 1999) Positive – correlation between help-seeking and post-test for students with low prior knowledge (Wood & Wood, 1999) – correlation between help-seeking and post-test (Bartholome et al., 2006)

Impacts of Help-Seeking (Predicting In-Tutor Behavior) Negative – model of help use and future performance in tutor (Beck et al., 2008) Positive – splitting help and non-help parameters in Bayesian model (Beck et al., 2008)

Which findings should we trust more? Beck trusts the Bayesian Model more Not entirely clear to me Might not be worth going into the gory detail here…

Inconsistent Relationships Split Wood & Wood saw sometimes replicated, sometimes not… More research needed… And anyways, if there is a relationship,

Is it causal? Help-SeekingLearning

Is it causal? Help-SeekingLearning Something about Student

Is it causal? Help-SeekingLearning Something about Student Even if you control for prior knowledge (which researchers generally do) It doesn’t prove that there is no other student individual difference driving both

Another issue Not all help-seeking is created equal

Aleven et al.’s help-seeking bugs Gaming the System

(Differential) Impacts of Help-Seeking (Aleven et al., 2006)

One issue (Aleven et al., 2006) Help Avoidance may only have represented help avoidance within the tutor Students may still have sought help from teacher or other students

Help-Seeking Behaviors What help-seeking behaviors could be seen, beyond those in this model? Both in the same kinds of environments he studied, and in other learning environments

Executive help-seeking We will talk more about this in the ‘gaming the system’ lecture

Comments? Questions?

Factors driving help-seeking behaviors

Why do students fail to seek help, when needed?

Fear of being seen as incompetent (Ryan et al., 2001) Not realizing help is needed (Puustinen, 1998) Performance goals (Karabenick, 2004) Inexperience using help in tutors (hypothesis by Aleven et al., 2003) Other possible factors?

Why do students seek different forms of help (glossary, on-demand hints, teacher, friend)?

Belief on effectiveness of resource (Nelson- LeGall, 1981) or person (Karabenick, 2004) Social relationship with teacher or friend Other possible factors?

Questions? Comments?

Measurement Methods Field observation Self-reports of help-seeking and help-seeking goals Application of knowledge-engineered models to log data

Benefits/Drawbacks Of each form of measurement

Thoughts on these types of measurement? Any other plausible measurements?

Next Class Monday, January 31 5pm-6:10pm COURSE PROJECT PROPOSAL PRESENTATIONS

Survey Please complete this survey, to help me make this class better

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Extra Slides

Learning Decomposition Weight of h is positive or negative?

Bayesian Framework Each parameter has help/no help version P(T|Help)>P(T|~Help)

Some potential concerns… Both models are over-parameterized Model incorporating help did not predict future performance better than model without help (Beck et al., 2008)