Educational data mining in the academic setting: employing the data produced by blended learning to ameliorate the learning process

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to introduce an interactive system that relies on the educational data generated from the online Universities services to assess, correct and ameliorate the learning process for both students and faculty.Design/methodology/approachIn the presented research, data f...

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Blended learning
Collaboration
Colleges & universities
COVID-19
Data mining
Distance learning
Education
Educational Environment
Exploitation
Feedback
Information systems
Interactive systems
Learning
Learning analytics
Learning management systems
Learning Processes
Literature reviews
Online instruction
Pandemics
Participation
Students
Success
Teaching
Teaching Methods
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title Educational data mining in the academic setting: employing the data produced by blended learning to ameliorate the learning process
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