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Tag Archives: Analytics
Educators Are Worried About the Wrong Thing With “Big Data”
It seems that we are awash in data in education, especially edtech, lately. I’m a big data junkie, so I find it tremendously exciting. With the advances in technology we have the opportunity to collect real-time performance data at a … Continue reading
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Tagged Analytics, Big data, data, data analysis, edtech, Education, Educational technology, Learning, learning analytics, teaching
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With Analytics, Don’t be a Sheep!
In this brave new world of big data and analytics in education, we have a lot of thinking to do. Having a ton of data to inform what we do and analytics to help customize our instruction has the potential … Continue reading