Abstract
The rapidly increasing role of technology in education has resulted in large amounts of data
being collected about student learning and behavior, and as a result, has given rise to the field
of Learning Analytics. Although much research in this field has focused on offering insights to
educators, researchers have suggested learning analytics may be most effectively employed
when they focus on insights which can be offered directly to students. Furthermore, researchers
have called for more focus on research driven by educational theory and given the highly selfdirected nature of higher education in general, and online learning environments specifically,
self-regulated learning can be highlighted as an important theoretical framework to consider in
future studies. Self-regulated learning (SRL) can be viewed as a cyclical process in which goal
setting and monitoring play an integral role in driving behavior, and prior research has shown
that SRL skills are positively related to academic performance. However, prior research on how
learning analytics can support goal setting to enhance SRL is extremely scarce. The aim of this
project is to explore the question of how learning analytics can support the goal setting process
in online learning environments to improve SRL and performance? In this project several
studies have been designed to (a) examine the effectiveness of a learning analytics supported
goal setting and monitoring tool to improve academic performance, (b) consider the influence
of individual student characteristics on the effectiveness of this learning analytics tool (c)
consider whether personalizing learning analytics tools to support goal setting can increase the
efficacy of the tools. Overall, the aim is to be able to offer guidelines for how learning analytics
tools can be designed and personalized to increase the effectiveness of goal setting interventions
to optimize SRL and performance in online learning environments.
being collected about student learning and behavior, and as a result, has given rise to the field
of Learning Analytics. Although much research in this field has focused on offering insights to
educators, researchers have suggested learning analytics may be most effectively employed
when they focus on insights which can be offered directly to students. Furthermore, researchers
have called for more focus on research driven by educational theory and given the highly selfdirected nature of higher education in general, and online learning environments specifically,
self-regulated learning can be highlighted as an important theoretical framework to consider in
future studies. Self-regulated learning (SRL) can be viewed as a cyclical process in which goal
setting and monitoring play an integral role in driving behavior, and prior research has shown
that SRL skills are positively related to academic performance. However, prior research on how
learning analytics can support goal setting to enhance SRL is extremely scarce. The aim of this
project is to explore the question of how learning analytics can support the goal setting process
in online learning environments to improve SRL and performance? In this project several
studies have been designed to (a) examine the effectiveness of a learning analytics supported
goal setting and monitoring tool to improve academic performance, (b) consider the influence
of individual student characteristics on the effectiveness of this learning analytics tool (c)
consider whether personalizing learning analytics tools to support goal setting can increase the
efficacy of the tools. Overall, the aim is to be able to offer guidelines for how learning analytics
tools can be designed and personalized to increase the effectiveness of goal setting interventions
to optimize SRL and performance in online learning environments.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | CEUR Workshop Proceedings |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Goal setting
- self-regulated learning
- learning analytics
- technology enhanced learning
- personalized interventions