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Goal-oriented visualizations of activity tracking: a case study with engineering students

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Increasing motivation of students and helping them to reflect on their learning processes is an important driver for learning analytics research. This paper presents our research on the development of a dashboard that enables selfreflection on activities and comparison with peers. We describe evaluation results of four iterations of a design based research methodology that assess the usability, use and usefulness of different visualizations. Lessons learned from the different evaluations performed during each iteration are described. In addition, these evaluations illustrate that the dashboard is a useful tool for students. However, further research is needed to assess the impact on the learning process.
Book: ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
Pages: 143 - 152
ISBN:9781450311113
Publication year:2012
Accessibility:Open