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Rebecka Rundquist; Kristina Holmberg; John Rack; Zeynab Mohseni; Italo Masiello – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2024
The generation, use, and analysis of educational data comes with many promises and opportunities, especially where digital materials allow usage of learning analytics (LA) as a tool in data-based decision-making (DBDM). However, there are questions about the interplay between teachers, students, context, and technology. Therefore, this paper…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Education, Data Analysis
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Jørnø, Rasmus Leth; Gynther, Karsten – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2018
The possibilities of Learning Analytics as a tool for empowering teachers and educators have created a steep interest in how to provide so-called actionable insights. However, the literature offers little in the way of defining or discussing what the term "actionable insight" means. This selective literature review provides a look into…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Learning, Educational Research, Definitions
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Divan, Aysha; Ludwig, Lynn O.; Matthews, Kelly E.; Motley, Phillip M.; Tomljenovic-Berube, Ana M. – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2017
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) has been described as the fastest growing academic development movement in higher education. As this field of inquiry matures, there is a need to understand how SoTL research is conducted. The purpose of our study was to inform this debate by investigating research approaches used in SoTL…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Scholarship, Publications, Journal Articles
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Rickard, Timothy C.; Cai, Denise J.; Rieth, Cory A.; Jones, Jason; Ard, M. Colin – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2008
Improvements in motor sequence performance have been observed after a delay involving sleep. This finding has been taken as evidence for an active sleep consolidation process that enhances subsequent performance. In a review of this literature, however, the authors observed 4 aspects of data analyses and experimental design that could lead to…
Descriptors: Research Design, Sleep, Inhibition, College Students