Scalable and Equitable Math Problem Solving Strategy Prediction in Big Educational Data
Anup Shakya, Vasile Rus, Deepak Venugopal

TL;DR
This paper presents a scalable, fair machine learning approach for predicting students' problem-solving strategies in large educational datasets, improving personalized math learning through clustering and embedding techniques.
Contribution
It introduces MVec embeddings and a clustering-based strategy prediction method that scales to big data and ensures fairness across student skill levels.
Findings
High accuracy achieved with small training samples
Strategy prediction is fair across diverse skill levels
Method scales to large datasets using transformers and Node2Vec
Abstract
Understanding a student's problem-solving strategy can have a significant impact on effective math learning using Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITSs) and Adaptive Instructional Systems (AISs). For instance, the ITS/AIS can better personalize itself to correct specific misconceptions that are indicated by incorrect strategies, specific problems can be designed to improve strategies and frustration can be minimized by adapting to a student's natural way of thinking rather than trying to fit a standard strategy for all. While it may be possible for human experts to identify strategies manually in classroom settings with sufficient student interaction, it is not possible to scale this up to big data. Therefore, we leverage advances in Machine Learning and AI methods to perform scalable strategy prediction that is also fair to students at all skill levels. Specifically, we develop an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntelligent Tutoring Systems and Adaptive Learning · Online Learning and Analytics · Educational Games and Gamification
Methodsnode2vec
