An evaluation of elementary students' ability of problem solving in information processing

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Abstract

This paper introduces a system that assesses how an elementary student acquires unfamiliar information to solve non-routine real life problems in the perspective of information processing. Students are required to understand the situations, select and apply the relevant information to solve the problems. All the problem solving procedures, including inquiry behaviors, are automatically recorded for off-line data analysis. By running an experiment with a total of 32 grade-5 students, our study evaluated their problem solving processes by analyzing the correlation between students' performance and behavior data. The results reveal that students might have difficulty in applying the information to solve the problems correctly, and it suggests that integrating discrete information may be the biggest obstacle for the elementary students to solve the problems.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2017 - Main Conference Proceedings
EditorsAhmad Fauzi Mohd Ayub, Antonija Mitrovic, Jie-Chi Yang, Su Luan Wong, Wenli Chen
PublisherAsia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education
Pages379-384
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)9789869401265
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Externally publishedYes
Event25th International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2017 - Christchurch, New Zealand
Duration: 4 Dec 20178 Dec 2017

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2017 - Main Conference Proceedings

Conference

Conference25th International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2017
Country/TerritoryNew Zealand
CityChristchurch
Period4/12/178/12/17

Keywords

  • Behavior data
  • Elementary students
  • Information processing
  • Problem solving

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