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"Over 800 Data Points": How Coaches and Athletes Collectively Navigate Data-Rich Learning Encounters
Turcotte, Nate; Hollett, Ty – Information and Learning Sciences, 2023
Purpose: The datafication of teaching and learning settings continues to be of broad interest to the learning sciences. In response, this study aims to explore a non-traditional learning setting, specifically two Golf Teaching and Research Programs, to investigate how athletes and coaches capture, analyze and use performance data to improve their…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Student Athletes, Athletics, Data Use
Potts, Jennifer – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This research was a mixed-methods study investigating how teachers in northeastern West Virginia use student data to drive their instructional decisions. This study also investigated teachers' perceptions of the data use on their instruction, their students, and themselves. Data collection for this research included both a cross-sectional survey…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Decision Making, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes
Jørgensen, Thomas – European University Association, 2019
The digital transformation of our societies is moving ahead, changing the way that we work and interact. It is also changing learning environments and the need for digital skills. This paper argues for a differentiated approach by universities to digital skills, identifying three groups of learners: (1) ICT [Information and Communication…
Descriptors: Universities, Technological Literacy, Information Technology, Specialists