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Posted on 01/11/201931/10/2019 by Rafael Scapin

Learning Analytics and ‘Learning Design’

The results of applying learning analytics in this case are underwhelming, since there were no significant correlations with any of the independent student measurements. In other words there was no evidence that different clusters of student activities had any measurable effect on student behaviour.

https://www.tonybates.ca/2019/10/18/learning-analytics-and-learning-design/

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