Indicators of engagement

Authors

  • Colin Beer
  • Ken Clark
  • David Jones

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2010.2044

Keywords:

Student engagement, e-learning, academic analytics, LMS, Moodle, Blackboard

Abstract

Student engagement has become synonymous with the measurement of teaching and learning quality at universities. The almost global adoption of learning management systems as a technical solution to e-learning within universities and their ability to record and track user behaviour provides the academy with an unprecedented opportunity to harness captured data relating to student engagement. This is an exploratory study that aims to show how data from learning management systems can be used as an indicator of student engagement and how patterns in the data have changed with CQUniversity?s recent adoption of Moodle as its single learning management system.

 

 

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Published

2010-12-01