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How Can Learning Analytics Help Boost Student Success?

Kitaboo on EdTech

The solution for this is learning analytics. . To this end, let’s explore learning analytics and how it can boost student success in this blog. What is Learning Analytics? Learning analytics collects all the relevant information about students, revealing their strong and weak zones.

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The History of the Pedometer (and the Problems with Learning Analytics)

Hack Education

These were my remarks as a guest speaker in Donna Murdoch's class “Online Teaching and Learning – Applying Adult Learning Principles” this evening. I was asked to speak about learning analytics, but like I said in my keynote last week at NMC , ed-tech is boring. So this is a talk about pedometers.

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Higher education technology predictions for 2014

Mark Smithers

Well I missed out on writing a review for 2013 so I thought I’d get in reasonably early and write some predictions for what might happen in 2014. Of course I have to start with MOOCs. It will get louder in 2014. Expect MOOCs to continue to be the most high profile focus of academic angst in 2014. The MOOC backlash.

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Giving Data Meaning: Students Should Have A Say In What Analytics Tell You About Them

Edsurge

Two monitors means that both the student and the advisor can easily look at the same performance data, interpret the information together, and agree on a course of action. Embedded learning analytics are not like rotisserie ovens: you can’t set them and forget them. percentage points.

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The Winners and Filmstrips of An (Almost) Decade in Education Technology

Edsurge

So with these guidelines in mind, I’ve chosen six areas where edtech has made an impact this decade: Learning Management Systems. Learning analytics. Adaptive learning systems. Two that shine are OER/open books and learning analytics. OER and open books. Digital badges. underwhelming.

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Higher education technology predictions for 2014

Mark Smithers

Well I missed out on writing a review for 2013 so I thought I’d get in reasonably early and write some predictions for what might happen in 2014. Of course I have to start with MOOCs. It will get louder in 2014. Expect MOOCs to continue to be the most high profile focus of academic angst in 2014. The MOOC backlash.

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Many New Ideas are Quite Old

Mistakengoal.com

Below, I share some quotes from early-late 20th century sources that would be at home in an article, book, or blog post written in 2014. Faculty wonder if their jobs are being increasingly outsourced to MOOCs and learning analytics funded by the Gates Foundation. Of course, the broad threads of these worries are quite old.

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