No Access for this Proceeding
You came from .
Sorry, it appears you do not have full-text access for this for this proceeding. Read below for access information, or view the abstract
Institutions
If you are accessing the system through an institution or library, find out if they have a subscription to the digital library. If they do, please have them contact us with the IP address for this machine: 38.107.191.92.
Individuals
If you have an individual subscription to the digital library, log in for access to the digital library:
Don't have a subscription?
Subscribe for only $19/month (or $150/year) and receive immediate access to 20,000+ documents/media files. See Subscription Information.
Steps Towards the Analysis of Students’ Activity in E-Learning Platforms
New Search | Print Abstract | E-mail Abstract | Full Text | Save to My Collections | Export Citation |
Hijón, R. & Velázquez, A. (2005). Steps Towards the Analysis of Students’ Activity in E-Learning Platforms. In G. Richards (Ed.), Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2005 (pp. 738-743). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
Retrieved from http://www.editlib.org/p/21266.
Conference Information

World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education (ELEARN) 2005
E-Learn 2005--World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education
October 2005
Griff Richards
AACE
More Information on ELEARN
Table of Contents
Authors
Abstract
Abstract: We are in the process of tailoring analysis tools web platform to educational uses. We have analyzed a number of analysis products and selected the best one with respect to several general features. The selected product, AWStats, was then used to answer to a number of questions of interest to educators. The result was disappointing since only 5 of 8 questions were answered. We then decided to extend our platform to try to give answer to these questions. In the next future, we plan to undertake the work with an even more systematic basis. In particular, we plan to gather requirements of teachers for e-learning platforms. This will be the basis to more flexible and comprehensive analysis. We also plan to include visualization facilities that make easier to teachers the interpretation of results.
Also Read
- Using a Concept Map as a Tool in Web-based Grammar Learning
- Collaborative Writing: Online Versus Frontal
- e-Grammar: An Assessment-based Learning Environment for English Grammar
- Usability and Pedagogical Design: are Language Learning Websites Special?
- Differentiating Electronic Portfolios and Online Assessment Management Systems.
Tags
Comments & Discussion
Comment on the paper above. You must be registered to participate. Registration is free.

New comment