learning analytics community exchange
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Learning AnalyticsCommunity Exchange
Dr Doug ClowInstitute of Educational Technology, The Open University, [email protected]@open.ac.uk
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• The project• Videos and publications• Evaluation Framework• Privacy and Ethics• Interoperability• Evidence Hub• Visions of the Future• Policy• Future
the project
The LACE project
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K12 Workplace
HEI Community-building through events & communication channels/social media(cross-disciplinary HEI, K12, Workplace)
Technology transfer & best practice
Organized many events, and contributed to more (tutorials, workshops, conferences, etc.)
European support action aimed at integrating communities working on LA from schools, workplace and universities
Organisational Structure
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MarenWP3 (OUNL)
Peter, WP4, (SKOL)
Fabrizio, WP5, (ITS)
Hendrik,Marcus
WP9(OUNL)
Rebecca, WP8, (OUUK)
AdamWP7(CETIS)
Sally, WP1, (ATiT)
BrianWP2 (CETIS)
Doug, WP6,
(OUUK)
PO: Liina Maria Munari
Dai WP7 (CETIS)
… and more partnersMathy Vanbuel(ATiT)
MehrnooshVahdat(ITS)
Christina Smart
(CETIS)Simone
Naso(ITS)
Tore Hoel(HIOA)
Weiqin
Chen(HIOA)
Erwin Bomas(Kennisnet)
Eva Szalma(EDEN)
Li Yuan(CETIS)
David Sherlock(CETIS)
Wietse van Bruggen(Kennisnet)
Marco Paini(ITS)
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 619424.
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K12 Workplace
HE
State of the art by sector
• Awareness raising
• Less solutions & little use
• Vendor interests
• High demand on privacy
• No systematic use of data
• Widespread interest (Management, Researchers, Teachers) • Some substantive take-up• More reporting data than taking action on data• Probably most advanced sector
• Bridging ind. communities
• KPIs• Continuous
improvement & need for LA
• Process standardisation
videos and publications
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evaluation framework(framework of
quality indicators)
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privacy and ethics
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WorkshopsEP4LABriefing papers
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interoperability
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• D7.1 Compilation of Learning Analytics Interoperability Studies
• D7.2 Data Sharing Requirements and Roadmap
• D7.3 Compilation of Learning Analytics Interoperability Studies
• D7.4 Learning Analytics Interoperability: Requirements, Specifications and Adoption
evidence hub
Evidence Hub – evidence.laceproject.eu
Learning analytics:A. Improve learning outcomes.B. Improve learning support and teaching
(including retention, completion and progression).
C. Are taken up and used widely(including deployment at scale).
D. Are used in an ethical way.
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Evidence Hub – Entries as at Aug 2016
Sector Europe North America
Other No location
Total
Schools 7 9 1 21 38Universities 12 11 6 32 61Workplace 1 0 0 11 12Informal 1 0 1 4 6Cross-sector 3 0 1 3 7Total 24 20 9 71 124
NB A technical issue with the LAK16 data import means that many entries with valid countries are rendering as ‘No location’. This is will be fixed soon.
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Evidence Hub – Evidence Flow map
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Evidence Hub – Map of Evidence
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Evidence Hub – analysis of evidence
• Almost all evidence is positive – publication bias?– Except for D: Ethics
visions of the future
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Eight Visions of the Future
1. Learners are monitored by their learning environments
2. Learners’ personal data are tracked
3. Analytics are rarely used4. Learners control their
own data
5. Open systems are widely adopted
6. Learning analytics are essential tools
7. Analytics help learners make the right choices
8. Analytics have largely replaced teachers
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Themes in Visions of the Future
• Affect• Alienation• Complexity• Cost• Ethics• Experience
• Pedagogy• Power• Privacy• Regulation• Standards• Temporality• Validity
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policy
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Brussels Briefing for Policymakers
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LAEP: Pressing policy issues for the future
• Strategy• Research and development
– pedagogies– address strategic objectives– technologies– frameworks
• Infrastructure and Capability• Context• Standards• Skills• Outreach
the future
Learning AnalyticsCommunity Exchange
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Learning AnalyticsCommunity Europe
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Thanks to:People:• LACE at the OU: Rebecca Ferguson, Andrew Brasher,
Bart Rientes, Simon Cross, Linda Norwood Michelle Bailey, Rebecca Wilson, Evaghn De Souza, Natalie Eggleston, Oliver Millard, Gary Elliot-Citigottis.
• LACE project partners: CETIS (Bolton), OUNL, Skolverket, HIOA, Kennisnet, ITS, ATiT.
Funders:• LACE: European Commission 619424-FP7-ICT-2013-11
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“Learning Analytics Community Exchange” by Doug Clow, Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University, was presented at the 8th UK Learning Analytics Network Meeting, The Open University, 2nd November [email protected]@open.ac.uk
This work was undertaken as part of the LACE Project, supported by the European Commission Seventh Framework Programme, grant 619424.
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