SANTOS, Y. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1119589884338361; SANTOS, Yuri Souza dos.
Resumen:
Monitoring students engagement makes it possible to enrich the education system. With it, it is
possible to obtain information related to the dedication and performance of students in certain
activities. However, regarding Database courses, there is a shortage of strategies to monitor student
engagement, making it difficult to conduct research and analyze student performance. Faced with
this problem, we developed a mechanism capable of monitoring the students' interaction with the
database and generating a set of data involving the use of the Data Definition Language and Data
Manipulation Language commands performed. Subsequently, with this mechanism, we've monitored
95 students enrolled in the Database Course of the Computer Science course at the Federal University
of Campina Grande. With this, we've carried out a case study, in which we used, in addition to the
information collected from the databases, other information related to the participation of students
in the discipline, such as the grades obtained and the submission of practical scripts. In this way, we
have contributed with a tool capable of monitoring the practical activities of students and extracting
information that can be useful in the educational system.