FoLA2 — A Method for Co-creating Learning Analytics–Supported Learning Design

Learning activities are at the core of every educational design effort. Designing learning activities is a process that benefits from reflecting on previous runs of those activities. One way to measure the behaviour and effects of design choices is to use learning analytics (LA). The challenge, howe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Learning Analytics 2022-08, Vol.9 (2), p.265-281
Hauptverfasser: Schmitz, Marcel, Scheffel, Maren, Bemelmans, Roger, Drachsler, Hendrik
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Learning activities are at the core of every educational design effort. Designing learning activities is a process that benefits from reflecting on previous runs of those activities. One way to measure the behaviour and effects of design choices is to use learning analytics (LA). The challenge, however, lies in the unavailability of an easy-to-use, LA-supported learning design (LD) method. We established such a method—the Fellowship of Learning Activities and Analytics (FoLA2)—reinforced by a gameboard and cards, to provide structure and inspiration. The method enables several participants with different roles to interact with a set of card decks to collaboratively create an LA-supported LD. Using this method helps to design learning activities in a collaborative, practical way; it also raises awareness about the benefits of multidisciplinary co-design and connections between LA and LD. FoLA2 can be used to develop, capture, and systematize design elements and to systematically incorporate LA.
ISSN:1929-7750
1929-7750
DOI:10.18608/jla.2022.7643