Social constructivist approach of motivation: social media messages recommendation system

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作者
Louvigné S. [1 ]
Uto M. [2 ]
Kato Y. [3 ]
Ishii T. [4 ]
机构
[1] Decimale Solution, 8 rue Duployé, Grenoble
[2] Graduate School of Information Systems, University of Electro-Communications, 1-5-1 Chofugaoka, Chofu, 182-8585, Tokyo
[3] Benesse Educational Research and Development Institute, 1-34 Ochia, Tama-shi, 206-0033, Tokyo
[4] Department of System Design, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
Latent Dirichlet allocation; Learning motivation; Recommendation system; Social constructivism;
D O I
10.1007/s41237-017-0043-7
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摘要
Contemporary learning theories and their implementations associated with information and communication technologies increasingly integrate social constructivist approaches in order to assist and facilitate the construction of knowledge. Social constructivism also highlights the important role of culture, learning attitude and behavior in the cognitive process. Modern e-learning systems need to include these psychological aspects in addition to knowledge construction in order to connect with long-standing pedagogical issues such as the decrease and lack of motivation for education. Current Social Networking Services (SNS) provide a platform where peers can express their passion, emotion, and motivation toward learning. Therefore, this research utilizes this platform to recommend motivational contents from peers for learning motivation enhancement (i.e., learners’ perception of their goal and purpose for learning). The proposed system consists of an SNS platform for learners to (1) express and evaluate their own goals for learning, (2) observe motivational messages from peers recommended from an LDA-based (latent Dirichlet allocation) model, and (3) evaluate their perceptions on motivational and psychological attributes. The LDA-based model recommends messages expressing diverse purposes for a shared goal by maximizing the topic divergence of Twitter messages. Learners’ self-evaluations show the positive and significant impact of observing diverse learning purposes from peers on intrinsic motivational attributes such as goal specificity, attainability, and on the confidence to achieve the desired outcome. © 2017, The Behaviormetric Society.
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页码:133 / 155
页数:22
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