User-Centered Course Reengineering: An Analytical Approach to Enhancing Reading Comprehension in Educational Content
Madjid Sadallah

TL;DR
This paper introduces an analytical framework that leverages digital reading interactions to help course designers improve educational content, thereby enhancing reading comprehension and learning outcomes.
Contribution
It presents a novel usage-based document reengineering approach that provides data-driven content revision recommendations through an interactive dashboard.
Findings
Framework effectively detects comprehension challenges from reading traces.
Implementation shows improved content responsiveness to learners' needs.
Empowers authors with actionable insights for targeted content revisions.
Abstract
Delivering high-quality content is crucial for effective reading comprehension and successful learning. Ensuring educational materials are interpreted as intended by their authors is a persistent challenge, especially with the added complexity of multimedia and interactivity in the digital age. Authors must continuously revise their materials to meet learners' evolving needs. Detecting comprehension barriers and identifying actionable improvements within documents is complex, particularly in education where reading is fundamental. This study presents an analytical framework to help course designers enhance educational content to better support learning outcomes. Grounded in a robust theoretical foundation integrating learning analytics, reading comprehension, and content revision, our approach introduces usage-based document reengineering. This methodology adapts document content and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOnline Learning and Analytics
