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Demystifying Learning Analytics in Personalised Learning
Author(s) -
Andino Maseleno,
Noraisikin Sabani,
Miftachul Huda,
Roslee Ahmad,
Kamarul Azmi Jasmi,
Bushrah Basiron
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2227-524X
DOI - 10.14419/ijet.v7i3.9789
Subject(s) - learning analytics , computer science , analytics , context (archaeology) , data science , personalized learning , software analytics , educational technology , active learning (machine learning) , knowledge management , open learning , artificial intelligence , cooperative learning , mathematics education , teaching method , psychology , software , paleontology , programming language , software construction , biology , software system
This paper presents learning analytics as a mean to improve students’ learning. Most learning analytics tools are developed by in-house individual educational institutions to meet the specific needs of their students. Learning analytics is defined as a way to measure, collect, analyse and report data about learners and their context, for the purpose of understanding and optimizing learning. The paper concludes by highlighting framework of learning analytics in order to improve personalised learning. In addition, it is an endeavour to define the characterising features that represents the relationship between learning analytics and personalised learning environment. The paper proposes that learning analytics is dependent on personalised approach for both educators and students. From a learning perspective, students can be supported with specific learning process and reflection visualisation that compares their respective performances to the overall performance of a course. Furthermore, the learners may be provided with personalised recommendations for suitable learning resources, learning paths, or peer students through recommending system. The paper’s contribution to knowledge is in consider ing personalised learning within the context framework of learning analytics

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