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How Do In-video Interactions Reflect Perceived Video Difficulty?

Li, Nan  
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Kidzinski, Lukasz  
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Jermann, Patrick  
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2015
Proceedings of the European MOOCs Stakeholder Summit 2015
3rd European MOOCs Stakeholders Summit

Lecture videos are the major components in MOOCs. It is common for MOOC analytics researchers to model video behaviors in order to identify at-risk students. Much of the work emphasized prediction. However, we have little empirical understanding about these video interactions, especially at the click-level. For example, what kind of video interactions may indicate a student has experienced difficulty? To what extent can video interactions tell us about perceived video difficulty? In this paper, we present a video interaction analysis to provide empirical evidence about this issue. We find out that speed decreases, frequent and long pauses, infrequent seeks with high amount of skipping and re-watching indicate higher level of video difficulty. MOOC practitioners and instructors may use the insights to provide students with proper support to enhance the learning experience.

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