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arxiv: 2106.03148 · v1 · pith:ICK5XRUPnew · submitted 2021-06-06 · 💻 cs.SI · cs.CY· cs.LG

Assessing Attendance by Peer Information

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keywords attendanceratescoursecoursesdifferenceinformationpeerrelative
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Attendance rate is an important indicator of students' study motivation, behavior and Psychological status; However, the heterogeneous nature of student attendance rates due to the course registration difference or the online/offline difference in a blended learning environment makes it challenging to compare attendance rates. In this paper, we propose a novel method called Relative Attendance Index (RAI) to measure attendance rates, which reflects students' efforts on attending courses. While traditional attendance focuses on the record of a single person or course, relative attendance emphasizes peer attendance information of relevant individuals or courses, making the comparisons of attendance more justified. Experimental results on real-life data show that RAI can indeed better reflect student engagement.

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