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Thu 21 Mar 2024 14:10 - 14:35 at Meeting Room E146 - Cyber Security & Cognitive Engagement Chair(s): Rafa Absar

This work aims to better analyze student engagement in socio-technical platforms by investigating whether the language students produce in online discussions is an indication of their cognitive engagement in collaborative activities. Primarily, this study evaluates whether a combination of linguistic features related to lexical sophistication and cohesion can capture students’ cognitive engagement levels in an online course. We downloaded and annotated posts from the online platform for an undergraduate information sciences and technology course to create the human-coded dataset. Then, we assessed the lexical sophistication and cohesion of human-annotated posts and used lexical sophistication and cohesion indices in multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA). A subsequent analysis using discriminant function analysis (DFA) suggested that the discriminant functions obtained from the human-annotated posts indicate a distinction between cognitive engagement categories. While the DFA model developed using cohesion indices shows a clear separation between cognitive engagement categories, the model built on lexical sophistication indices provides a partial separation. Study results suggest a promising approach for the application of linguistic features to support the categorization of discourse based on cognitive engagement.

Thu 21 Mar

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13:45 - 15:00
Cyber Security & Cognitive EngagementPapers at Meeting Room E146
Chair(s): Rafa Absar Metro State University
13:45
25m
Talk
A Cybersecurity Summer Camp for High School Students Using Autonomous R/C CarsK12OnlineIn-Person
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Myounggyu Won University of Memphis, Luke Rivers Carrington University of Memphis, Douglas Manuel Espinoza II University of Memphis, Mohd Hasan Ali University of Memphis, Dipankar Dasgupta University of Memphis
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14:10
25m
Talk
Can lexical sophistication and cohesion automatically differentiate student engagement in socio-technical platforms?OnlineIn-Person
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Mahir Akgun Pennsylvania State University, Priya Sharma Pennsylvania State University, Qiyuan Li Pennsylvania State University
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14:35
25m
Talk
Cyber Funfair: Creating immersive and educational experiences for teaching Cyber Physical Systems SecurityOnlineIn-Person
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Alan Mills University of the West of England, Jonathan White University of the West of England, Phil Legg University of the West of England
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