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M Sc Applied eLearning - WIP Presentation
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How can DIT academic staff use Webcourses data
and reporting to make better informed decisions
around student learning?
2. » The research is can be seen as a an evaluation of the data analysis tools within
Blackboard Learn. - What information can we glean from these analytical
features?
» Explore how engagement with course modules compares with
module grades
Instructor View in BlackBoard.
Test Module created for the
purposes of workshop
» This study will focus on the following features
– Module Reports (Real data)
– Performance Dashboard
– Retention Center
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4. Literature Review
•Educause Learning Initiative (Oblinger, Brown)
•Papers submitted to the annual LAK – Learning and Analytics Knowledge
Conference 2011/2012/2013
•The Educause Annual Conference 2012/2013 , Waiting on 2013 (120 days)
•Other Key Players – Dawson, Siemens , Oblinger ,Brown, Elsa,Campbell,Mc William,
•ECAR 2013 – Discusses students lukewarm attitude towards learning analytics
•Previous data mining projects within LMS
•Purdue University – Very much the flagship project fro L.A (Campbell)
•The Indicators Project- Conducts research into the analysis of research data within a
LMS (Beer , Clark, Jones) - Click activity? Critical of some of these studies as
debatable if click activity is indicator of LMS activity.
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5. Previous studies on LMS data
The project identified a positive correlation between student participation In online discussion forums and final
academic performance. (Macfadyen & Dawson, 2010)
Active site engagement with LMS can serve as an effective predictor of course outcomes (Smith, Lange, & Huston
2012, p. 60) ;(Dawson, Mc William, & Tan (2008, p. 227)
Other Readings
2013 ECAR Report (Dahlstrom, E., Walker, J., & Dziuban, C. (2013)
7/10 HEI see learning analytics as a major priority but only 10% of HEI collect system generated data needed for
analytics
Discusses Ethical and Privacy Issues
Highlighted some considerations when I was submitting to REC
Discusses student’s lukewarm attitude to learning analytics
Openness and transparency – Adhere to good ethical guidelines/information privacy guidelines
Personalised outreach not impersonalised digital profiling
ECAR 2012/2013 –LMS listed in top three for preferred method of communication along with face to
face interaction and email. (Dahlstrom, E., Walker, J., & Dziuban, C. (2013)
ECAR 2013 Discusses student’s lukewarm attitudes towards learning analytics (Dahlstrom, Walker, & Dziuban, 2013)
LAK 11 -> Raise deep and complex privacy issues Perception of a digital big brother (Brown , 2013) ,(Ferguson
,2012) (LAK 11 Educause, 2011), (Prinsloo & Slade, 2013)
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6. Other Lit Review Findings
Lit review highlights numerous studies involving mining of LMS data using third
party software outside of the LMS such as SAS, SPSS,Business Objects,
Oracle,Student Explorer etc. - Can be extremely difficult.
Very few studies focus on the inbuilt reporting features of LMS.
Lack of research into inbuilt reporting features within LMS
Commercial systems’ reportage of data is “basic and not intuitive”.
“The current visualisation mechanisms available in BlackBoard 8.0 and BlackBoard
Vista are limited in scope and difficult for teachers to readily interpret and action.”
Dawson, S., & McWilliam, E. (2008).
Other research studies have indicated possibilities for course
redesign
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7. » Snowball sampling /referral sampling technique to identify staff
participants (Next step -Circulate information sheets and consent
forms) (Nov)
Mixed Method
» Quantitative Analysis conducted at end of Semester one on 4-5
modules via module reporting. Engagement within course
modules will be compared with assessment results. All data deidentified.(Jan)
» Resource – Workshop for staff demonstrating (Feb)
Module Reports
Performance Dashboard
Retention Center
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» Interview staff participants in March 2014 (Qualitative)
8. John Campbell identifies these factors within LMS as highly predictive of student success
(Feldstein, 2013)
Dummy data provided
during workshop to
demonstrate analysis 8
features
10. Target Journals
» Journal of Information Technology Education
» International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and
Society
» MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching
Target Conference
» LAK2015 (5th Learning Analytics and Knowledge
Conference 2015)
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