Students' expectations of Learning Analytics across Europe

Author:

Wollny Sebastian1ORCID,Di Mitri Daniele1ORCID,Jivet Ioana12ORCID,Muñoz‐Merino Pedro3ORCID,Scheffel Maren4ORCID,Schneider Jan1ORCID,Tsai Yi‐Shan5ORCID,Whitelock‐Wainwright Alexander5ORCID,Gašević Dragan5ORCID,Drachsler Hendrik126ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Information Center for Education DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education Frankfurt am Main Germany

2. Computer Science Faculty Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Germany

3. Department of Telematics Engineering Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Leganés Spain

4. Institut für Erziehungswissenschaft Ruhr‐Universität Bochum Bochum Germany

5. Faculty of Information Technology Monash University Clayton Victoria Australia

6. Educational Science Faculty Open University of the Netherlands Heerlen The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLearning Analytics (LA) is an emerging field concerned with measuring, collecting, and analysing data about learners and their contexts to gain insights into learning processes. As the technology of Learning Analytics is evolving, many systems are being implemented. In this context, it is essential to understand stakeholders' expectations of LA across Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) for large‐scale implementations that take their needs into account.ObjectivesThis study aims to contribute to knowledge about individual LA expectations of European higher education students. It may facilitate the strategy of stakeholder buy‐in, the transfer of LA insights across HEIs, and the development of international best practices and guidelines.MethodsTo this end, the study employs a ‘Student Expectations of Learning Analytics Questionnaire’ (SELAQ) survey of 417 students at the Goethe University Frankfurt (Germany) Based on this data, Multiple Linear Regressions are applied to determine how these students position themselves compared to students from Madrid (Spain), Edinburgh (United Kingdom) and the Netherlands, where SELAQ had already been implemented at HEIs.Results and ConclusionsThe results show that students' expectations at Goethe University Frankfurt are rather homogeneous regarding ‘LA Ethics and Privacy’ and ‘LA Service Features’. Furthermore, we found that European students generally show a consistent pattern of expectations of LA with a high degree of similarity across the HEIs examined. European HEIs face challenges more similar than anticipated. The HEI experience with implementing LA can be more easily transferred to other HEIs, suggesting standardized LA rather than tailor‐made solutions designed from scratch.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Education

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