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Education / Universities Are Tracking Their Students. Is It Clever Or Creepy? by Goodjayrecords(m): 2:59pm On Aug 04, 2016
What could be more normal that heading to the university library, swiping your card and logging in to a computer?
Most students wouldn’t think twice about it. But what they may not realise is that this mundane series of events leaves a unique data pattern that can be recorded, logged and reviewed, in a practice known as “learning analytics”. And now data analysts are using this information to predict whether students will struggle with their courses, or drop out.

“We’re trying to use data to improve our understanding of how students learn,” says Dr Bart Rienties, director of the learning analytics programme at the Open University. “We want to understand the story behind that data.”

Such techniques look set to become an integral part of university life in the future, much to the delight of advocates. “Learning analytics can provide a more personal learning experience, rather than a one-size-fits-all solution,” Rienties says. He was part of a new study – which analysed data from more than 113,000 students at the Open University – looking at drop-out rates and how usage patterns of online learning resources can be an early indicator of academic performance.

At Aston University, experts are using learning analytics to try to lower the number of drop-outs. But the university’s achievement enhancement adviser, James Moran, is keen to emphasise that the programme is coming “firmly from a position of providing support and pastoral care, rather than tracking students”.

He says: “If a student had been expected to come to a library session, meet a personal tutor or a career adviser, and they hadn’t appeared, that might send a flag to the personal tutor saying it might be worth giving them a ring.”

The university’s deputy vice-chancellor, Helen Higson, explains that the move came from practical considerations. “We have a big student database where we collect everything about them, from enrolment to when they leave,” she says. “We started monitoring VLE [virtual learning environment] data because the visa requirements for overseas students mean that we have to demonstrate every two weeks that a student is engaging.”

The long view

But Nick Hillman, director of the Higher Education Policy Institute, warns that it’s too early to say what effect this approach will have in the long run.

“I think it has a lot of potential, but you have to be very careful. You don’t want a massive security breach, or for the data to be used in a way that some students think is inappropriate.”

Dr Richard Tynan, a technologist at Privacy International, has other concerns. “All data has the potential to betray you,” he warns. “We need much more honesty, about what data is being collected and about the inferences that they’re going to make about people. We need to be able to ask the university ‘What do you think you know about me?’”

Tynan argues that legislation should be updated to reflect changing approaches to the collection of personal data. “The problem with data protection law is that it was from an era when people went to technology,” he says. “Now, technology is coming to the individual, whether they like it or not.”

The Data Protection Act distinguishes between “anonymous data” and data that identifies an individual. But Tynan points out that seemingly anonymous data can be pieced together to identify individuals behind the numbers.

Students can make a subject access request (Sar) for the data their university holds about them – but this doesn’t necessarily allow students to find out what conclusions have been drawn from it.

Meanwhile, the data collected by universities can be shared with third parties, meaning that students have little idea how far information about them could be travelling.

“Data is incredibly valuable, and many systems pay for themselves just in the data they collect,” Tynan says . “What happens when the student leaves – is the system going to retain this data forever? How are they protecting it? Students need to know what the consequences are now and in the future.”

Ultimately it should be for the student to decide whether or not they are tracked, he says. “Sometimes data tracking is good, sometimes it’s bad. But students need to be able to opt out.”

Emotional data

The next frontier for learning analytics is feelings. Research is already probing therole of emotions in a student’s university experience, and analysts are developing theories about how this “emotional data” can be captured.

Mobile phones can be used to monitor eye movements and body pose, for example, and this data could be used to tailor individual educational programmes based on the teaching methods that elicit the greatest positive emotional response.

But it could, of course, be seen as a massive invasion of privacy. The Open University has consulted 100 students about its use of analytics, which Rienties says generated mixed responses.

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Education / Students Taught Pseudo Scientific "Rubbish" - Experts Warn by Goodjayrecords(m): 2:15pm On Aug 04, 2016
A teaching style embraced by schools across Australia has been condemned as nothing more than a fad.

Leading education academics have warned that the strategy of tailoring teaching to students' so-called "learning styles" was based on flawed theories that were not based on any evidence.

Yet this teaching style - which identifies learners as "visual, auditory or kinesthetic" - is still being promoted by state education departments as best practice teaching.

Professor Stephen Dinham, who has been teaching, researching and advising governments on education policy for 40 years, said schools were administering unreliable tests that categorised students as different types of learners.

Professor Dinham said the strategy was grounded in a pseudoscientific notion that students were hard-wired to absorb information in certain ways, and teaching this way, he argues, is damaging to students' learning.

"Would we tolerate doctors continuing to use a disproved, harmful treatment?" said Prof Dinham, who took aim at the strategy in his new book Leading Learning and Teaching, which will be launched by deputy premier James Merlino on Thursday evening.

"These things become almost like a superstition, people in schools are developing unquestioning beliefs. We need to focus on the things that we know work.

"Learning styles might seem intuitive, and sound reasonable … [but] there is little hard research, and of the hard research that there is, the finding is that 'learning styles' don't exist."

Learning styles

Visual
You learn by seeing and looking. Take detailed notes rather than get involved in discussions. You will make comments like: "How do you see the situation?"

Auditory
You learn by hearing and listening. You will hum and/or talk to yourself. You will make comments like: "This sounds good".

Kinesthetic
You learn by touching and doing. You will remember what was done, but have difficulty with what was said or seen. You will make comments like: "Are you in touch with what I am saying?"

Professor Dinham said schools administering the program - which costs up to a few hundred dollars - had taken the program to extremes, by forcing students to wear coloured shirts, hats and bands which signified their learning style.

He was also concerned that the use of learning styles had divided students on racial or ethnic lines, alleging that Indigenous students in the NSW were consistently being diagnosed as "kinesthetic" learners.

"When you put people in artificial categories it changes something in people's mind … it gives kids the message that their abilities are fixed," he said.

"If kids get the idea that they're bad at maths early on, that can lead to real blockages in learning maths down the track."

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Business / What Is The Problem With Traditional Education? by Goodjayrecords(m): 2:06pm On Nov 04, 2015
The problem with traditional education is a process to becoming an employee. And like monkeys who don't question why they stuck their hands in a hole in a tree, most people do not question going to school to get a job and become an employee.

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Technology Market / Re: Scuit: Shop & Ship From China, USA, Dubai & UK (Express, Cargo & Shipping) by Goodjayrecords(m): 11:11pm On Jan 06, 2015
So sorry to reply late, I was very sick.

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God Bless #SpecuitCargoTeam

Three Cheers.

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Business / Re: Importing European Wine Into Nigeria by Goodjayrecords(m): 1:26pm On Jan 02, 2015
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I work with a company that import wine , we import spanish wine from a family winery that was established in 1780. The product have be registerd with all the necessary papers, we are working on geting the NAFDAC reg number but they are on stick now. We import 3 containers with 1200 cartons of wine per container ever month and we need a client that will be buying all from the company ever month. We sell #5700 per carton of 12 bottle 750ml we have red,white,rose. Contact juliet on 07036340404 or email; njoguego@gmail.com

Where is your base in Nigeria? And do you sell in wholesale?

Thanks.
Technology Market / Re: Scuit: Shop & Ship From China, USA, Dubai & UK (Express, Cargo & Shipping) by Goodjayrecords(m): 9:12am On Dec 31, 2014
[quote author=BizBloke post=29354355][/quote]

Payment made via Quickteller. Confirm and proceed.

Thanks.
Technology Market / Re: Scuit: Shop & Ship From China, USA, Dubai & UK (Express, Cargo & Shipping) by Goodjayrecords(m): 11:47pm On Dec 30, 2014
How much for the delivery?

Thanks.
Technology Market / Re: Scuit: Shop & Ship From China, USA, Dubai & UK (Express, Cargo & Shipping) by Goodjayrecords(m): 2:43pm On Dec 30, 2014
Oga pick up today? Emma is available?

Three Cheers.
Technology Market / Re: Scuit: Shop & Ship From China, USA, Dubai & UK (Express, Cargo & Shipping) by Goodjayrecords(m): 7:12pm On Dec 29, 2014
Oga BizBloke

No pick up for today?

Thanks.
Technology Market / Re: Scuit: Shop & Ship From China, USA, Dubai & UK (Express, Cargo & Shipping) by Goodjayrecords(m): 1:45pm On Dec 29, 2014
Hello
Technology Market / Re: Scuit: Shop & Ship From China, USA, Dubai & UK (Express, Cargo & Shipping) by Goodjayrecords(m): 12:56pm On Dec 28, 2014
Oga BizBloke, happy holidays.

Please any update?

Thanks.
Technology Market / Re: Scuit: Shop & Ship From China, USA, Dubai & UK (Express, Cargo & Shipping) by Goodjayrecords(m): 11:46pm On Dec 25, 2014
Merry Xmas and Happy New Year in Advance to all the Specuit Cargo Teams! #StayBlessed

Regards,
Goodjayrecords

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Technology Market / Re: Scuit: Shop & Ship From China, USA, Dubai & UK (Express, Cargo & Shipping) by Goodjayrecords(m): 10:17am On Dec 24, 2014
BizBloke:


Hi GoodJayRecords,

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Three cheers.

Excellent!

Three Cheers.

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