Peeking into the black box: visualising learning activities

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2012

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García, R.M.C.
Pardo, A.
Kloos, C.D.
Niemann, K.
Scheffel, M.
Wolpers, M.

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International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning, 2012; 4(1-2):99-120

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Learning analytics has emerged as the discipline that fosters the learning process based on monitored data. As learning is a complex process that is not limited to a single environment, it benefits from a holistic approach where events in different contexts and settings are observed and combined. This work proposes an approach to increase this coverage. Detailed information is obtained by combining logs from a LMS and events recorded with a virtual machine given to the students. A set of visualisations is then derived from the collected events showing previously hidden aspects of an experience that can be shown to the teaching staff for their consideration. The visualisations presented focus on different learning outcomes, such as self learning, use of industrial tools, time management, information retrieval, collaboration, etc. Depending on the information to convey, different types of visualisations are considered, ranging from graphs to starbusts and from scatter plots to heatmaps.

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Link to a related website: https://unpaywall.org/10.1504/IJTEL.2012.048313, Open Access via Unpaywall

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Copyright 2012 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

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