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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 268 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x14 mm, weight: 381 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Aug-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1641133694
  • ISBN-13: 9781641133692
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 268 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x14 mm, weight: 381 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1641133694
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This book provides a comprehensive introduction by an extraordinary range of experts to the recent and rapidly developing field of learning analytics. Some of the finest current thinkers about ways to interpret and benefit from the increasing amount of evidence from learners’ experiences have taken time to explain their methods, describe examples, and point out new underpinnings for the field. Together, they show how this new field has the potential to dramatically increase learner success through deeper understanding of the academic, social-emotional, motivational, identity and meta-cognitive context each learner uniquely brings. Learning analytics is much more than “analyzing learning data”—it is about deeply understanding what learning activities work well, for whom, and when.

Learning Analytics in Education provides an essential framework, as well as guidance and examples, for a wide range of professionals interested in the future of learning. If you are already involved in learning analytics, or otherwise trying to use an increasing density of evidence to understand learners’ progress, these leading thinkers in the field may give you new insights. If you are engaged in teaching at any level, or training future teachers/faculty for this new, increasingly technology-enhanced learning world, and want some sense of the potential opportunities (and pitfalls) of what technology can bring to your teaching and students, these forward-thinking leaders can spark your imagination. If you are involved in research around uses of technology, improving learning measurements, better ways to use evidence to improve learning, or in more deeply understanding human learning itself, you will find additional ideas and insights from some of the best thinkers in the field here. If you are involved in making administrative or policy decisions about learning, you will find new ideas (and dilemmas) coming your way from inevitable changes in how we design and deliver instruction, how we measure the outcomes, and how we provide feedback to students, teachers, developers, administrators, and policy-makers. For all these players, the trick will be to get the most out of all the new developments to efficiently and effectively improve learning performance, without getting distracted by “shiny” technologies that are disconnected from how human learning and development actually work.



This book introduces the field of learning analytics, explaining how it can enhance learner success by understanding academic, social-emotional, and motivational contexts. It provides frameworks, examples, and insights for educators, researchers, and policymakers to improve learning outcomes and adapt to technology-enhanced education.

Preface vii
Bror Saxberg
Introduction xi
David Niemi
Roy D. Pea
Philip Piety
Acknowledgments xxi
1 Inferential Foundations for Learning Analytics in the Digital Ocean
1(48)
John T. Behrens
Philip Piety
Kristen E. DiCerbo
Robert J. Mislevy
2 Towards Demonstrating the Value of Learning Analytics for K--12 Education
49(14)
Ryan S. Baker
Kenneth R. Koedinger
3 Using Analytics to Improve Academic Persistence
63(26)
David Niemi
Richard E. Clark
Bror Saxberg
4 Multimodal Learning Analytics and Assessment of Open-Ended Artifacts
89(24)
Paulo Blikstein
Marcelo Worsley
5 Putting the Learner at the Center: Sharing Analytics With Learning Participants
113(26)
Marie Bienkowski
6 Discourse Analytics for Classroom Learning
139(16)
Sherice N. Clarke
Lauren B. Resnick
Carolyn Penstein Rose
7 Learning Analytics Ecosystem Could Be Fostered by Institutional Review Board Reform
155(20)
Patricia K. Hammar
8 Policies and Capacity Enablers and Barriers for Learning Analytics
175(40)
Mary Ann Wolf
Rachel Jones
Sara Hall
Govenor Bob Wise
9 Understanding Learning Analytics Across Practices
215(18)
Philip J. Piety
Roy D. Pea
About the Editors 233(4)
About the Contributors 237
David Niemi, Kaplan Inc.

Roy D. PeaStanford University

Bror Saxberg, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

Richard E. Clark, University of Southern California