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Enhanced online academic success and self-regulation through learning analytics dashboards

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In the wake of the COVID-19 health crisis, governments around the world made educational continuity during school and university closure a priority. Many countries adopted online education as an alternative to face-to-face courses. This situation has led to an awareness of the importance of analyzing learning traces and data left by students to measure, evaluate and improve the learning process. This paper presents an interoperable online learning analytics dashboard that allows teachers to easily track the progress of their learners as well as to predict and remedy dropouts. For learners, the dashboard offers the possibility to visualize their learning process, analyze it and develop better selfregulation skills. The results of the study conducted on a blended learning course, showed that the dashboard led learners to spend more time on their online training, to perform the proposed activities much better and to respect the deadlines better, and finally to improve their academic success.
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hal-04083869 , version 1 (27-04-2023)

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Franck Poirier, Khalifa Mansouri, Yassine Safsouf. Enhanced online academic success and self-regulation through learning analytics dashboards. IFIP World Conference on Computers in Education 2022 (WCCE 2022), IFIP's Technical Committee on Education (TC3), Aug 2022, Hiroshima, Japan. ⟨hal-04083869⟩
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