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Higher Education Teachers’ Experiences with Learning Analytics in Relation to Student Retention
Author(s) -
Deborah West,
Henk Huijser,
David Heath,
Alf Lizzio,
Danny Toohey,
Carol Miles,
Bill Searle,
Jürg Bronnimann
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
australasian journal of educational technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1449-5554
pISSN - 1449-3098
DOI - 10.14742/ajet.3435
Subject(s) - learning analytics , analytics , context (archaeology) , higher education , psychology , set (abstract data type) , pedagogy , mathematics education , computer science , data science , political science , paleontology , law , biology , programming language
This paper presents findings from a study of Australian and New Zealand academics (n = 276) that teach tertiary education students. The study aimed to explore participants’ early experiences of learning analytics in a higher education milieu in which data analytics is gaining increasing prominence. Broadly speaking participants were asked about: (1) Their teaching context, (2) Their current student retention activities, (3) Their involvement in, and aspirations for, learning analytics use, (4) Their relationship with their institution around learning analytics. The sampled teaching staff broadly indicated a high level of interest but limited level of substantive involvement in learning analytics projects and capacity building activities. Overall, the intention is to present a critical set of voices that assist in identifying and understanding key issues and draw connections to the broader work being done in the field.

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