Last week I attended the 3rd ACM Learning Analytics and Knowledge conference (LAK13) in Leuven, Belgium. Beautiful city and gorgeous beer aside the 3 day conference and 2 days of workshops were a productive and interesting space and a great networking opportunity. Because it’s a bit closer to my area, and I’ve moved on since Texas, in terms of specific outputs and thinking that took place I’m going to save it for posts specifically related to my work (or, for the thesis) but here’s some general thoughts on the whole week.

My take home messages:

  1. “We should all be philosophers” John Beherens said (so it must be true)
    1. There is a real epistemological interest in the community re: research methods, student epistemic practices such as credibility checking, and what it means for people to ‘know’ content/skills in educational contexts (good job too as this was what Simon Karen and I wrote our paper on – epistemology, pedagogy, assessment and learning analytics)
    2. There is also a real interest in pedagogy – what systems fit well with LA (-ve/+ve impact); how can pedagogy be responsive in light of student data; how do we measure engagement/learning/collaboration/quality, etc.
  2. Plenty of people are also working within current systems, looking at analytics to support and improve the current models, including in moocs – and that’s an entirely pragmatically sensible thing to do, I’d hate for us to forget about the ‘foundational’ element, but we also need to work on what we’ve got, particularly where there are obvious ways to do so and have an impact (although we shouldn’t forget to say “we’ve improved outcomes…but are these really the outcomes we want to improve” where appropriate)
  3. Methodologically there are fascinating things going on and incredibly impressive developments – people are using some fairly low tech stuff to good effect, and really pushing at boundaries in other respects.  That said, having been to CSCW I also would’ve loved to bring some of more of the people there to LAK – Wikipedia and mediawiki work have such obvious potential in LA, but haven’t been used much so far, cscw people were doing amazing things with it so it’d be cool to have some of that activity in LAK too.  Similarly there were a few language processing tools from CSCW with possible LAK application (although there’s also really cool work going on in the community on that area for sure). Some new developments I’d guess won’t be from new techniques, but new (and integrated) applications.

LAK13 Experience

Personally I was particularly pleased to meet some people I’ve only met online, and to meet some people working in somewhat similar areas to me on epistemic practices including Golnaz Arastoopour  (who aside from anything else, we can thank for the much improved appearance of my blog…at time of writing 😉 ) and David Williamson Shaffer (her supervisor) who work on ‘epistemic games‘ at University of Wisconsin-Madison – I’m hoping to pay a visit in the not too distant future to talk about the discourse analytics they’ve developed and its potential application in collaborative information seeking contexts :-).

My Papers

This was also a particularly important conference for me as I had workshop paper: Discourse, Computation and Context – Sociocultural DCLA Revisited (presentation on slideshare with audio); and full paper (with best paper nomination): Epistemology, Pedagogy, Assessment, and Learning Analytics (presentation on slideshare, video to follow).  Both papers seemed well received – although in hindsight I would have framed the first slightly differently in the presentation – and I’ve finally broken out of my awful habit of presenting minimalistic plain text on black backgrounds.

OU Representation at LAK13

The OU was well represented with involvement in (not necessarily lead involvement) at least 7 papers at the full conference (apologies if I’ve missed any) including the ‘best paper’ nominated paper Simon, Karen and I wrote, and plenty more at the workshops.  Those papers are below.  That meant we had probably around 10 attendees, which must’ve made us one of the best represented university (although Stanford certainly had quite a few too, and I’m sure other places too).

**Time: **2013-04-10 12:00-12:30

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Interpreting Data Mining Results with Linked Data for Learning Analytics: Motivation, Case Study and Directions

**Authors: ** Mathieu D’Aquin Nicolas Jay

ACM Link:  ^327

**Tags: ** data mining linked data leaning analytics course enrolment sequence mining interpretation sequential analytics sequence enrollment ou

**Abstract: **Learning Analytics by nature relies on computational information processing activities intended to e…

**Time: **2013-04-10 16:15-16:36

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Improving retention: predicting at-risk students by analysing clicking behaviour in a virtual learning environment

**Authors: ** Annika Wolff Zdenek Zdrahal Andriy Nikolov Michal Pantucek

ACM Link:  ^324

**Tags: ** predictive modelling retention student data virtual learning environment distance learning vle dm ou

**Abstract: **One of the key interests for learning analytics is how it can be used to improve retention. This pap…

**Time: **2013-04-10 16:36-17:00

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MOOCs and the Funnel of Participation

**Authors: ** Doug Clow

ACM Link:  ^332

**Tags: ** learning analytics participation academic mooc moocs analytics massive open online courses massive open online courses ou

**Abstract: **Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) are growing substantially in numbers, and also in interest from …

**Time: **2013-04-11 10:45-11:15

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An evaluation of policy frameworks for addressing ethical considerations in learning analytics

**Authors: ** Paul Prinsloo Sharon Slade

ACM Link:  ^344

**Tags: ** learning analytics policy ethics distance learning policy distance learning policy framework data privacy informed consent data governance ou

**Abstract: **Higher education institutions have collected and analysed student data for years, although the purpo…

**Time: **2013-04-11 15:15-15:45

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Epistemology, Pedagogy, Assessment and Learning Analytics

**Authors: ** Simon Knight Simon Buckingham Shum Karen Littleton

ACM Link:  ^312

**Tags: ** assessment learning analytics educational assessment pedagogy la epistemology discourse analytics social learning analytics discourse analysis sociocultural ou

**Abstract: **There is a well-established literature examining the relationships between epistemology (the nature …

**Time: **2013-04-11 15:45-16:15

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An Evaluation of Learning Analytics To Identify Exploratory Dialogue in Online Discussions

**Authors: ** Rebecca Ferguson Zhongyu Wei Yulan He Simon Buckingham Shum

ACM Link:  ^313

**Tags: ** social dialogue learning analytics educational assessment discourse analytics computational linguistics cue-phrase matching educational dialogue exploratory dialogue k-nearest neighbour maxent discourse_analytics computational linguistics ou

**Abstract: **Social learning analytics are concerned with the process of knowledge construction as learners build…

**Time: **2013-04-12 12:20-12:40

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Visualizing Social Learning Ties by Type and Topic: Rationale and Concept Demonstrator

**Authors: ** Bieke Schreurs Chris Teplovs Rebecca Ferguson Maarten De Laat Simon Buckingham Shum

ACM Link:  ^305

**Tags: ** social-network visualization visualisation sna social network analysis social network analy social learning analytics networked learning social_network_analysis social learning analytics network analytics social learning analytics network awareness tool ou

**Abstract: **Social Learning Analytics (SLA) are designed to support students learning through social networks, a…

My Schedule

This is more for my own records than anyone else’s interest…sorry, but I (scheduled at least) to attend the below talks:

2013-04-10 09:00-10:15

Keynote:Marsha lovett

Keynote: Marsha Lovett

Type:  Keynote

38 attending >>

2013-04-10 10:40-11:30

Session with Marsha Lovett

Session after keynote with Marsha Lovett

Type:  Discussion

1 attending >>

2013-04-10 12:00-12:30

Interpreting Data Mining Results with Linked Data for Learning Analytics: Motivation, Case Study and Directions

Sequence analytics

Type:  Full research paper

ACM Link:  ^327

19 attending >>

2013-04-10 12:30-13:00

Nanogenetic Learning Analytics: Illuminating Student Learning Pathways in an Online Fraction Game

Sequence analytics

Type:  Short paper

ACM Link:  ^328

12 attending >>

2013-04-10 13:45-14:15

Multidisciplinarity vs. Multivocality, the case of “Learning Analytics”

Multi-discplinarity of LAK

Type:  Full research paper

ACM Link:  ^299

32 attending >>

2013-04-10 13:45-14:15

STEMscopes: Contextualizing Learning Analytics in a K-12 Science Curriculum

Supporting teachers

Type:  Full research paper

ACM Link:  ^339

15 attending >>

2013-04-10 14:15-15:15

Panel: The New Breed of Educational Data Scientists

Panel: The New Breed of Educational Data Scientists

Type:  Panel

3 attending >>

2013-04-10 14:15-14:45

Supporting Action Research with Learning Analytics

Supporting teachers

Type:  Full research paper

ACM Link:  ^340

22 attending >>

2013-04-10 14:45-15:15

A case study inside Virtual Worlds: use of analytics for immersive spaces

Supporting teachers

Type:  Short paper

ACM Link:  ^341

11 attending >>

2013-04-10 15:45-16:15

What Can We Learn from Facebook Activity? Using Social Learning Analytics to Observe New Media Literacy Skills

Predictive analytics

Type:  Full research paper

ACM Link:  ^323

17 attending >>

2013-04-10 16:15-16:36

Improving retention: predicting at-risk students by analysing clicking behaviour in a virtual learning environment

Predictive analytics

Type:  Short paper

ACM Link:  ^324

23 attending >>

2013-04-10 16:36-17:00

MOOCs and the Funnel of Participation

MOOCs

Type:  Short paper

ACM Link:  ^332

13 attending >>

2013-04-10 17:00-18:30

A model for reflective sensemaking: Implementing Cohere in courses

Poster session and demos

Type:  Posters and informal demos

6 attending >>

2013-04-10 17:00-18:30

iKNEER: Interactive System to Assess and Visualize Relational and Epistemic Networks

Poster session and demos

Type:  Posters and informal demos

3 attending >>

2013-04-11 09:00-10:15

Keynote: Abelardo Pardo

Keynote: Abelardo Pardo

Type:  Keynote

20 attending >>

2013-04-11 10:45-11:15

Analysis of Writing Processes Using Revision Maps and Probabilistic Topic Models

Communication and collaboration

Type:  Full research paper

ACM Link:  ^307

13 attending >>

2013-04-11 11:15-11:45

Learning Analytics for Online Discussions: A Pedagogical Model for Intervention with Embedded and Extracted Analytics

Communication and collaboration

Type:  Full research paper

ACM Link:  ^308

18 attending >>

2013-04-11 11:45-12:15

Understanding Promotions in a case study of student blogging

Communication and collaboration

Type:  Full research paper

ACM Link:  ^309

9 attending >>

2013-04-11 13:15-14:15

Panel: Crafting Transformative Strategies for Personalized Learning/Analytics

Panel: Crafting Transformative Strategies for Personalized Learning/Analytics

Type:  Panel

ACM Link:  ^354

3 attending >>

2013-04-11 14:45-15:15

Analyzing the Flow of Ideas and Profiles of Contributors in an Open Learning Community

Discourse analytics

Type:  Full research paper

ACM Link:  ^311

14 attending >>

2013-04-11 15:15-15:45

Epistemology, Pedagogy, Assessment and Learning Analytics

Discourse analytics

Type:  Full research paper

ACM Link:  ^312

31 attending >>

2013-04-11 15:45-16:15

An Evaluation of Learning Analytics To Identify Exploratory Dialogue in Online Discussions

Discourse analytics

Type:  Full research paper

ACM Link:  ^313

16 attending >>

2013-04-11 16:45-18:15

Panel: Recent and Desired Future Trends in Learning Analytics Research

Panel: Recent and Desired Future Trends in Learning Analytics Research

Type:  Panel

3 attending >>

2013-04-12 09:00-10:15

POLAR: Perspectives on Learning Analytics Research

Session

Type:  Keynote

21 attending >>

2013-04-12 10:40-11:10

Affective states and state tests: Investigating how affect throughout the school year predicts end of year learning outcomes

Affect analytics

Type:  Full research paper

ACM Link:  ^320

11 attending >>

2013-04-12 12:00-12:20

From Micro to Macro – Analyzing Activity in the ROLE Sandbox

Analytic Architectures

Type:  Short paper

ACM Link:  ^347

7 attending >>

2013-04-12 12:00-12:20

Considering Formal Assessment in Learning Analytics within a PLE: The HOU2LEARN Case

Social network analysis and visualization

Type:  Short paper

ACM Link:  ^304

5 attending >>

2013-04-12 12:20-12:40

Visualizing Social Learning Ties by Type and Topic: Rationale and Concept Demonstrator

Social network analysis and visualization

Type:  Short paper

ACM Link:  ^305

11 attending >>

2013-04-12 12:20-12:40

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Analytics of collaborative planning in Metafora – architecture, data, and analytic methods

Analytic Architectures

Type:  Short paper

ACM Link:  ^348

3 attending >>