Associate Professor Cathy Gunn The University of Auckland, NZ Learning analytics down under.

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Associate Professor Cathy Gunn The University of Auckland, NZ Learning analytics down under

1905 All Blacks Tour Analytics Matches played: 35 (won 34), Points scored: 976, Points conceded 59 What qualitative data relates this to today’s event?

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University of Melbourne

New Zealand Building an evidence-base for teaching and learning design using learning analytics data 4 institutions, 8 case studies, 15 interviews, 1 survey

Aims Guide selection and analysis of data to answer learning design questions: – ‘Classify’ learning analytics data available through common LMS / VLE and elearning tools – Use analytics data to illuminate relationships between teaching/learning design and learning outcomes – Promote use of “learning intelligence” in course design and evaluation

3 Broad areas: Student retention  monitor & support progress Student engagement  observe interactions, understand learning, promote achievement Student performance  inform design decisions Key issue = adoption by teachers

Various case studies: Build a presentation layer for data collected by web course development tool Refine NLP free text analysis tool Guidelines for use of LMS / VLE / tool data to monitor learner engagement & achievement SRES (Student relationship engagement system) Feedback on course design / better evaluation tools

Survey results show limited understanding Are you aware of the kinds of data recorded by online learning systems? (n=283)

Is it easy for you to a) access and b) interpret learning analytics data? (n=273) Survey results show limited understanding

How to promote adoption

Teach Facilitate Assess Prepare Plan Review Evaluate DURING BEFORE AFTER Student feedback Quiz scores Assignment grades Learning challenges Engagement patterns Reflection in action Reflection on action Admission data Learning objectives Course content Demographic data Cohort size Engagement patterns Grades Student attendance Pass rates Student generated content Review Evaluate Implement Moderate Needs analysis Design Develop Link use of analytics to learning design cycle

Example scenario: Gain insights into student (mis)conceptions and knowledge Problem Students arrive at university with high school passes in subjects they will continue to study Early success builds false confidence where experience shows common misconceptions and rote learning can lead to failure

Strategy What - use analytics data to understand what students know, expose common misconceptions, and influence learning strategies How - a purpose built pre-course test or quiz to offer insights; provide constructive feedback and point to tutorials designed to promote effective learning and knowledge development Example: Gain insights into student (mis)conceptions and knowledge

Data sources Analytics report - quiz scores, correct / incorrect answers, number of attempts, use of hints, click through from feedback Design questions to reveal misconceptions, invite feedback to clarify meaning of quantitative data. Use discussion, surveys, etc to add a qualitative dimension. Example: Gain insights into student (mis)conceptions and knowledge

Evaluate and take action Know what students bring to a course to sharpen the focus of teaching and learning design; Discuss quiz results with students; explain common misconceptions and pathways to successful study; Develop online tutorials, monitor use, invite feedback on perceived usefulness Example: Gain insights into student (mis)conceptions and knowledge

Design implications Requires a pre-course quiz and tutorials to introduce or revisit subjects previously covered; Investment of time small relative to benefits of being able to focus on what evidence shows learners need. Example: Gain insights into student (mis)conceptions and knowledge

Caveats Misconceptions can be deeply rooted, addressing them may be a long-term process; Additional strategies might include peer review, frequent quizzes or tests, student designed questions or study resources; Causal relationships hard to establish, but higher mean grades may be indicative.

Institutional readiness Address access, acceptable use, policy & practice issues Foster development of robust reporting tools Integrate LA into teaching and evaluation practice

Question for discussion How do we define ‘data’ in this context… … and who decides?