Great research idea!
A lot of information can be found in Anki decks' history.
If you want to see more than what Anki and AnkiDroid's statistics
screen show, explore .anki files with SQLiteBrowser.
Apparently this area will not change with Anki 2.0
Is there any other data that would be useful to collect?
Of course, it would be an opt-in option, or even a separate APK.
SRS research would be very needed indeed, I am sure a lot of things in
this area have not been discovered yet.
Nicolas Raoul
Hi Wisam,
Best,
-Jose
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In AnkiDroid you can click the "Statistics" button to see the stats.
But I guess you will want to do more data processing in Matlab or
Calc, so you would better open the deck with SQLite browser, see what
is interesting for you, and export it (possibly via SQL query).
> BTW, what do you mean by "Of course, it would be an opt-in option, or even a
> separate APK."
I meant: If we implement a tracking feature, it will be disabled by
default, because we must not track people without their consent.
Nicolas Raoul
Hi Wisam,
We are a workgroup (João Casal, Nuno Afonso and Cristina Sousa) of an MSc in Teaching of Informatics at University of Minho (Portugal).
We considered your idea of research excellent… at the point of rising on us the willing of doing something similar in the context of our curricular practicum. However, we will try to measure the advantages of the use of Ankidroid as a learning tool on a basic programming course (linking to the mobile learning area).
So… we are posting to:
- Ask if you or Jose Quesada could provide us the papers mentioned on the first posts about the benefits of the use of flashcards in education;
- Evaluate the interest of the Ankidroid community on some learning analytics (that will result of our research);
Sorry if something went off-topic.
Cheers.
Hi Tim,
Good point of view; I agree with it.
However, our interest of using Ankidroid to aid learning goes beyond of the knowledge. J The students we are working with are highly unmotivated to the programming course and we are trying to improve their motivation through the use of technologies. One example of project in this line of thought that we implemented with success, is the use of creative video making (and everything that surrounds it) about the possible information systems that could be viewed at their school. In the video they had to identify entities and attributes on parts of the school (like the canteen or the reprography) and create hierarchical, network and relational models with that information.
Coming back to Ankidroid… Despite agreeing with your point of view, I believe that could exist parts at programming that could appeal to memory... like SQL commands syntax. Our first idea is to build a deck to Ankidroid and encourage students to use it to study for a possible written test. We could implement this only at classroom or give the students the chance of studying at home. If we do the test at the classroom the scenario could be: 1. Evaluate student knowledge before Ankidroid; 2. Let them use Ankidroid; 3. Evaluate student knowledge after Ankidroid. If we let them study outside, we will have to analyse the databases to evaluate the use versus the learning results.
Still, all of this has the main objective of motivating the students to the contents using mobile learning.
Suggestions about how to use Ankidroid with these students are welcomed.
Thank you Jamie, we will analyse those links.
Of course we will post the results here, hoping to generate an interesting exchange of ideas surrounding Ankidroid performances and its educational potential (motivational and of learning).
However, our first step will be the usability tests spoken on the other topic, because the participants are the same and the specificity of those tests compel to do them first.
Cheers
Hi friends
Next follows the promised reports of learning analytics Ankidroid, with the results of our experiments: http://pt.scribd.com/doc/150347914/Learning-Analytics-ankiDroid
These study were made for measure how ankidroid can help students to improve their knowledge (at this case of study on SQL commands), as well as their perceptions about the mobile learning (m-learning) advantages.
In this report we explained how deck was created for this purpose.
Thanks Jamie and Wisam for your contribution with usefully references.
Opinions, comments and critiques are very welcomed.
Cheers.
Cristina Sousa, João Casal and Nuno Afonso
Hi Nicolas,
Unfortunately, it would be difficult to get participants to study SQL without anything different (only study to learn) because, has said on the characterization of the class, they are not very motivated to learn programming (by now they need some extrinsic motivation). However, even if this were not the case we did not remembered to do that kind of comparison… we were more focused in prove the added value of mobile learning, but that would be interesting to this end too. It’s a good point for future work. J
Our main purpose was to measure the learning progression of the students without any other concern or factor. That’s why we used the same questions at the first test (diagnostic), AnkiDroid deck and at the test that measured the learning results. I agree that the use of other questions at the final test would be interesting, to understand “the understanding” of the students (at least at the third group of questions because in the others we were testing memorization processes). However the method implemented provided us data for a clear analysis.
I believe that this kind of research could make a wonderful MSc dissertation on educational technology area… we just begun to lift the veil but it’s a very long one as some of you guys know better than us (excelent articles provided). Who knows if this kick-off doesn’t motivate someone? J
Cheers,