Informing learning design through analytics: Applying network graph analysis

© 2018 Australasian Journal of Educational Technology. Learning design has traditionally been thought of as an activity occurring prior to the presentation of a learning experience or a description of that activity. With the advent of near real-time data and new opportunities of representing the dec...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ifenthaler, D., Gibson, D., Dobozy, Eva
Format: Journal Article
Published: ASCILITE 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68038
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Summary:© 2018 Australasian Journal of Educational Technology. Learning design has traditionally been thought of as an activity occurring prior to the presentation of a learning experience or a description of that activity. With the advent of near real-time data and new opportunities of representing the decisions and actions of learners in digital learning environments, learning designers can now apply dynamic learning analytics information on the fly in order to evaluate learner characteristics, examine learning designs, analyse the effectiveness of learning materials and tasks, adjust difficulty levels, and measure the impact of interventions and feedback. In a case study with 3550 users, the navigation sequence and network graph analysis demonstrate a potential application of learning analytics design. Implications based on the case study show that integration of analytics data into the design of learning environments is a promising approach.