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Learning Analytics Support in Higher-Education: Towards a Multi-Level Shared Learning Analytics Framework

2024·2 ZitationenOpen Access
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Assurance of Learning and Competency-Based Education are increasingly important in higher education, not only for accreditation or transfer of credit points. Learning Analytics is crucial for making educational goals measurable and actionable, which is beneficial for program managers, course instructors, and students. \nWhile universities typically have an established tool landscape where relevant data is managed, information is typically scattered across various systems with different responsibilities and often only limited capabilities for sharing data. This diversity, however, significantly hampers the ability to analyze data, both on the course and curriculum level.\nTo address these shortcomings and to provide program managers, course instructions, and students with valuable insights, we devised an initial concept for a Multi-Level Shared Learning Analytics Framework to provide consistent definition and measurement of learning objectives, as well as tailored information, visualization, and analysis for different stakeholders.\nIn this paper, we present the results of initial interviews with stakeholders, devising core features. In addition, we assess potential risks and concerns that may arise from the implementation of such a framework and data analytics system. As a result, we identified six essential features and six main risks to guide further requirements elicitation and development of our proposed framework.

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