Artificial intelligence in higher education isn't without its risks. Here are three possible trouble spots for the use of AI. Elana Zeide is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Nebraska.
It never bodes well to dive into the unknown without preparation. To define, design and enable learning analytics, it’s essential to have a clear strategy in place. Prep yourself with these evaluation questions before you dive into learning analytics.
As Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) generate a huge amount of learning activity data through its thousands of users, great potential is provided to use this data to understand and optimize the learning experience and outcome.
How can product developers use data analytics to improve products, prove their effectiveness, and increase the fidelity of implementation? Learn more in the latest Nexus story by Rachel Schechter
Not all learning analytics are the same. Discover how proactive learning analytics help you influence and improve ongoing learning processes by predicting the future and creating recommendations for action. Identify the 4 key elements that will determine the success of your analytics journey.
Now that the “the only constant is change” in society, our capacity to engage with novel challenges is of first order importance. What are the personal dispositions that authentic learning needs to cultivate, and can we make these assessable and visible to learners and educators?
Natercia Valle tells a cautionary tale about the use of learning analytics dashboards to increase student motivation, and the challenges of translating theory into design solutions.
March 20, 2022
I'll start this article by making one simple statement: Feedback loops work. Why? That’s the way we human beings learn, as feedback provides us with a sense of where we stand and an evaluation of our progress.
The Experience API (xAPI) allows us to collect data about any type of learning experience or activity, but does that mean we should? Should we generate massive amounts of xAPI data for every possible type of interaction and then expect to make sense of it all later? This approach can be costly in terms of data storage, but also in terms of your time.