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Page 1: Implementing analytics part 1 - George Munroe and Paul Bailey
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Implementing analyticsLearning analytics, the Jisc platform, organisational readiness

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Overview of session

»Overview of the Jisc learning analytics initiative

»Report from Abertay University»How ready is your organisation

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Implementing analyticsOverview of the Jisc learning analytics initiativePaul BaileyJisc senior co-design manager

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Effective learning analytics challenge

»Rationale› Organisations wanted help to get started and have access to

standard tools and technologies to monitor and intervene »Priorities identified

› Code of Practice on legal and ethical issues› Develop basic learning analytics service with app for students› Provide a network to share knowledge and experience

»Timescale› 2015-16—test and develop the tools and metrics› 2016-17—transition to service (freemium)› Sep 2017—launch, measure impact: retention and

achievement

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What do we mean by learning analytics

»The application of big data techniques such as machine learning and data mining to help learners and institutions meet their goals

»For our project› Improve retention (current project)› Improve attainment (current project)› Improve employability (future project)› Personalised learning (future project)

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Toolkit and community

»Blog: http://analytics.jiscinvolve.org»Reports

› Code of practice for learning analytics› The current state of play in UK higher and

further education› Learning analytics in higher education: a review

of UK and international practice»Mailing list: [email protected] »Network meetings

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Learning analytics architecture

»Cloud based»Modular approach»Various best of breed suppliers»Organisations select options that suit them

best»All data remains securely accessible to

owner only»Scalable and expandable

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Current engagement

»Expressions of interest: 85»Engaged in activity: 35»Discovery to Sep 2016:

› Agreed: 28› Completed: 18› Reported: 17

»Learning analytics pre-implementation: 12»Learning analytics implementation: 7

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Future engagement

»From Sep 2016:› “Readiness toolkit” with a diagnostic set of

questions and support materials leading to implementation

› Start-up guidelines to get ready for learning analytics implementation

»Further details will be announced via the email list: [email protected]

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Implementing analyticsReport from Abertay UniversityMoriamo OduyemiHead of Corporate Information Systems

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Implementing analyticsHow ready is your organisationGeorge MunroeJisc senior subject specialist

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What is involved in learning analytics

»SoLAR (Society for Learning Analytics Research)› “learning analytics is the measurement,

collection, analysis and reporting of data about learners and their contexts, for purposes of understanding and optimising learning and the environments in which it occurs”

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What data are involved

»Learner details»Records of achievement»Learning activities—attendances»Course and module information»Teaching staff details»Historical data»Other learner context information—use of

resources»Mappings and cross referencing between all

above

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What important considerations are involved

»Should students be asked for consent to use their data?

»Can students access all the data held about them?»Should interventions always be human-mediated?»What sources/good indicators of student

engagement or activity exist?»What problems might occur capturing learning data?»Who leads the implementation of learning analytics

in your organisation?»What is the strategic driver—quality, finance, learner

satisfaction?

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Who is involved in learning analytics

»Learners»Teaching staff»Teaching management»Organisation management»Systems users»Technical and data management staff»Analysts»Legal staff»Others?

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High level stuff

»Leadership»Wide engagement»A shared vision»Appropriate staff skills»Effective interventions»Support for learners

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Readiness assessment prototype

»Assessment areas:› Culture and vision› Strategy and investment› Structure and governance› Technology and data› Skills

»First step in identifying requirements and recommending actions

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Have a go

»Divide into groups of organisations at a similar stage of learning analytics implementation

»In your group, encourage a volunteer with connected device to facilitate completion of form at:› http://bit.ly/la-readiness

»Together agree completion of responses and discuss appropriateness of this method of initial assessment and the choice of questions

»Prepare a few of the most pertinent points raised to report back to larger group

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Questions and comments

»Jisc platform of interest?»Would you like to use the service?»Who will coordinate at your organisation?»What are your next steps?»How can Jisc help further?»Your questions…

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Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under CC-BY-NC-ND

Information at analytics.jiscinvolve.orgPaul Bailey [email protected] Munroe [email protected] on [email protected]

Contacts

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