Avoiding getting caught in the data slick: thoughts from Analtyics and Institutional Capabilities session, #cetis13

March 18, 2013
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Data, data everywhere data, but what do we actually do with it? Do we need "big" data in education? What is it we are trying to find out? What is our ROI both at institutional and national levels? Just some the questions that were raised at the Analytics and Institutional Capabilities session at #cetis13 [...]

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Cetis Analytics Series Volume 2: Engaging with Analytics

March 13, 2013

Our first set of papers around analytics in education has been published, and with nearly 17,000 downloads, it would seem that there is an appetite for resources around this topic. We are now moving onto phase of our exploration of analytics and accompanying this will be a range of outputs including some more briefing papers [...]

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What can I do with my educational data? (#lak13)

March 6, 2013
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Following on from yesterday's post, another "thought bomb" that has been running around my brain is something far closer to the core of Audrey's "who owns your educational data?" presentation. Audrey was advocating the need for student owned personal data lockers (see screen shot below). This idea also chimes with the work of [...]

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Prototyping my Cloudworks profile page

February 12, 2013

Week 5 in #oldsmooc has been all about prototyping. Now I've not quite got to the stage of having a design to prototype so I've gone back to some of my earlier thoughts around the potential for Cloudworks to be more useful to learners and show alternative views of community, content and activities. I [...]

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Ghosts in the machine? #edcmooc

February 8, 2013

Following on from last week's post on the #edcmooc, the course itself has turned to explore the notion of MOOCs in the context of utopian/dystopian views of technology and education. The questions I raised in the post are still running through my mind. However they were at a much more holistic than personal level. [...]

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#oldsmooc week 2 - Context and personal learning spaces

January 18, 2013

Well I have survived week 1 of #oldsmooc and collected my first online badge for doing so -#awesome. My last post ended with a few musings about networks and visualisation.
I'm also now wondering if a network diagram of cloudscape (showing the interconnectedness between clouds, cloudscapes and people) would be helpful ? Both [...]

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Quick review of the Larnaca Learning Design Declaration

January 8, 2013

Late last month the Larnaca Declaration on Learning Design was published. Being "that time of year" I didn't get round to blogging about it at the time. However as it's the new year and as the OLDS mooc is starting this week, I thought it would be timely to have a quick review of [...]

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Analytics and #moocmooc

August 21, 2012
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This is my final post on my experiences of the #moocmooc course that ran last week, and I want to share a few of my reflections on the role of analytics (and in this case learning analytics), primarily from my experiences as a learner on the course. I should point out that I have [...]

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Some useful resources around learning analytics

May 14, 2012
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As I've mentioned before, and also highlighted in a number of recent posts by my colleagues Adam Cooper and Martin Hawskey, CETIS is undertaking some work around analytics in education which we are calling our Analytics Reconnoitre.
In addition to my recent posts from the LAK12 conference, I thought it would be useful to highlight [...]

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5 things from LAK12

May 9, 2012
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@sheilmcn I'd love to know the 5 most interesting things you learned from #lak12 today:)
— Brandon Muramatsu (@bmuramatsu) May 2, 2012

Following that challenge, I'm going to try and summarise my experiences and reflections on the recent LAK12 conference in the five areas that seemed to resonate with me over the 4 days of the [...]

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