Supporting teaching staff through data analytics: A systematic review

Authors

  • Dirk Ifenthaler
  • Jane Yin-Kim Yau

Keywords:

data analytics, higher education, teaching analytics, learning analytics

Abstract

Higher education institutions and its stakeholders are just about to catch up with the rapid pace at which educational data are being generated. While recent learning analytics research and applications are mainly focused on learning, there is an increased awareness that data analytics may provide teaching staff with evidence-based insights for enhancing teaching processes. The aim of this systematic review is to gain a deeper understanding on how data analytics in the educational context may play a role in helping teaching staff to leverage their own teaching A total of N = 18,723 articles were located and screened resulting in a final sample N = 35 key publications. Findings indicate that empowering teachers with data from educational contexts may support pre-active, interactive, and post-active reflection phases of teaching. However, teaching staff are required to further develop their educational data literacy in order to avoid biased pedagogical decision-making.

data analytics

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Published

2021-11-29

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ASCILITE Conference - Concise Papers