ABSTRACT

Winner of two Outstanding Book Awards from the Association of Educational Communications and Technology (Culture, Learning, & Technology and Systems Thinking & Change divisions)! Rapid advancements in our ability to collect, process, and analyze massive amounts of data along with the widespread use of online and blended learning platforms have enabled educators at all levels to gain new insights into how people learn. Responsible Analytics and Data Mining in Education addresses the thoughtful and purposeful navigation, evaluation, and implementation of these emerging forms of educational data analysis. Chapter authors from around the world explore how data analytics can be used to improve course and program quality; how the data and its interpretations may inadvertently impact students, faculty, and institutions; the quality and reliability of data, as well as the accuracy of data-based decisions; ethical implications surrounding the collection, distribution, and use of student-generated data; and more. This volume unpacks and explores this complex issue through a systematic framework whose dimensions address the issues that must be considered before implementation of a new initiative or program.

part II|58 pages

Pedagogical and Interface Design Issues

chapter 5|18 pages

Data Sources for Educators

Mining Meaningful Data for Course and Program Decision Making

chapter 6|18 pages

The Role of Data Analytics in Education

Possibilities and Limitations

chapter 7|19 pages

Learning about Learning Online

The Methodology of Discourse Analytics

part III|54 pages

Technological and Resource Support Issues

chapter 8|15 pages

Supporting Data Analytics in Education

Human and Technical Resources for Collecting, Storing, Analyzing, and Mining Data

chapter 9|23 pages

User Model Interoperability in Education

Sharing Learner Data Using the Experience API and Distributed Ledger Technology