Research Evidence on the Use of Learning Analytics: Implications for Education Policy

The EU published our report on ‘Research Evidence on the Use of Learning Analytics: Implications for Education Policy’: https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/publication/eur-scientific-and-technical-research-reports/research-evidence-use-learning-analytics-implications-education-policy

From the abstract: Learning analytics is an emergent field of research that is growing fast. It takes advantage of the last decade of e-learning implemResearch Evidence on the Use of Learning Analytics: Implications for Education Policyentations n education and training as well as of research and development work in areas such as educational data mining, web analytics and statistics. In recent years, increasing numbers of digital tools for the education and training sectors have included learning analytics to some extent, and these tools are now in the early stages of adoption. This report reviews early uptake in the field, presenting five case studies and an inventory of tools, policies and practices. It also provides an Action List for policymakers, practitioners, researchers and industry members to guide work in Europe.

How to cite: Ferguson, R., Brasher, A., Clow, D., Cooper, A., Hillaire, G., Mittelmeier, J., Rienties, B., Ullmann, T., Vuorikari, R. (2016). Research Evidence on the Use of  Learning Analytics – Implications for Education Policy. R. Vuorikari, J.  Castaño  Muñoz (Eds.).  Joint  Research  Centre  Science for  Policy  Report;  EUR  28294  EN; doi:10.2791/955210.