Part of the Learning Analytics Summer Institute Global Network
Jisc CETIS in partnership with the Open University in Scotland and the University of Edinburgh School of Informatics will be hosting a one day event on the 5th July in the Informatics Forum (Edinburgh) focusing on Learning Analytics. LASI-UK is part of a global network of events in the first week of July, which are linked to the Learning Analytics Summer Institute (LASI) at Stanford University. LASI-UK will explore ways of working with data to draw out and share insights that can make a real difference to learning and teaching. This free, interactive event has a dual focus on data visualisation and working with dialogue data. You can check out the draft programme here. Delegates are also invited to join us for an optional evening session, where we will be broadcasting the final morning plenary session live from Stanford.
Who should attend?
Anyone with an interest in using data to support students and inform curriculum design and teaching, including:
Data analysts, planners and management information providers
Curriculum designers / education developers
Those involved in the construction, delivery and analysis of MOOCs
Registration
Click here for more details and registration This is a free event; however, places are limited, so interested parties are encouraged to register early. We look forward to welcoming you to our event.
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