Storytelling With Learner Data: Guiding Student Reflection on Multimodal Team Data

There is growing interest in creating learning analytics feedback interfaces that support students directly. While dashboards and other visualizations are proliferating, the evidence is that many fail to provide meaningful insights that help students reflect productively. The contribution of this ar...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on learning technologies 2021-10, Vol.14 (5), p.695-708
Hauptverfasser: Fernandez-Nieto, Gloria Milena, Echeverria, Vanessa, Shum, Simon Buckingham, Mangaroska, Katerina, Kitto, Kirsty, Palominos, Evelyn, Axisa, Carmen, Martinez-Maldonado, Roberto
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Zusammenfassung:There is growing interest in creating learning analytics feedback interfaces that support students directly. While dashboards and other visualizations are proliferating, the evidence is that many fail to provide meaningful insights that help students reflect productively. The contribution of this article is qualitative and quantitative evidence from two studies evaluating a multimodal teamwork analytics tool in authentic clinical teamwork simulations. Collocated activity data are rendered to help nursing students reflect on errors and stress-related incidents during simulations. The user interface explicitly guides student reflection using data storytelling principles, tuned to the intended learning outcomes. The results demonstrate the potential of interfaces that "tell one data story at a time," by helping students to identify misconceptions and errors; think about strategies they might use to address errors, and reflect on their arousal levels. The results also illuminate broader issues around automated formative assessment, and the intelligibility and accountability of learning analytics.
ISSN:1939-1382
1939-1382
2372-0050
DOI:10.1109/TLT.2021.3131842