4.3 Article Proceedings Paper

Personalized word learning for university students: a profile-based method for e-learning systems

Journal

JOURNAL OF COMPUTING IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Volume 31, Issue 2, Pages 273-289

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12528-019-09215-0

Keywords

Word learning; Personalized learning; E-learning; Learner modeling

Funding

  1. Standing Committee on Language Education and Research [EDB(LE)/PR/EL/175/2]
  2. Innovation and Technology Fund of the Innovation and Technology Commission of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region [GHP/022/17GD]
  3. Eastern Scholar Chair Professorship Fund from Shanghai Municipal Education Commission of China [JZ2017005]

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It is widely acknowledged that the acquisition of vocabulary is the foundation of learning English. With the rapid development of information technologies in recent years, e-learning systems have been widely adopted for English as a Second Language (ESL) Learning. However, a limitation of conventional word learning systems is that the prior vocabulary knowledge of learners is not well captured. Understanding the prior knowledge of learners plays a key role in providing personalized learning, which many studies suggest is a successful learning paradigm for vocabulary acquisition, one that aims to optimize instructional approaches and paces by catering to individual learning needs. A powerful learner profile model which can represent learner's prior knowledge is therefore important for word learning systems to better facilitate personalized learning. In this article, we investigated various methods to establish learner profiles and attempted to determine the optimal method. To verify the effectiveness of personalized word learning supported by the proposed model, ESL students from several universities participated in this study. The empirical results showed that the proposed learner profile model can better facilitate vocabulary acquisition compared with other baseline methods.

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