2019
DOI: 10.5204/ssj.v10i2.1295
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Engaging the disengaged: Exploring the use of course-specific learning analytics and nudging to enhance online student engagement

Abstract: Universities increasingly implement online delivery to strengthen students' access and flexibility. However, they often do so with limited understanding of the impact of online pedagogy on student engagement. To explore these issues, a research project was conducted investigating the use of course-specific learning analytics to 'nudge' students into engaging more actively in their courses. Drawing on perspectives emanating from communication and critical theories, the research involved a staged intervention st… Show more

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“…Participants expressed that the personalised feedback increased their motivation to engage with the course and nudged them to complete their learning tasks (Graham et al 2017;Lawrence et al 2019). They did not feel the communications were overly intrusive or "clogged up their inbox".…”
Section: Rq 3: What Did Students Find Helpful About the Personalised mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Participants expressed that the personalised feedback increased their motivation to engage with the course and nudged them to complete their learning tasks (Graham et al 2017;Lawrence et al 2019). They did not feel the communications were overly intrusive or "clogged up their inbox".…”
Section: Rq 3: What Did Students Find Helpful About the Personalised mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baik et al, 2015;Brooker et al, 2017). Rather than targeting low/non-engaging or "at-risk" students (Lawrence et al, 2019), our intervention sought to increase the online activity and learning outcomes of all students enrolled across the courses. Drawing on students' engagement and performance data (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shift in student cohorts has also occurred alongside an increase in the complexity of higher education environments. This complexity is being propelled by funding pressures increasing staff-student ratios, technological developments disrupting how teaching is delivered and learning is consumed, as well as expanded governance impacting university systems and processes (Lawrence et al, 2019). Navigating this can be extremely challenging, especially for students working from a position of reduced preparation, competing priorities (like employment and caring), limited experience in contemporary learning environments, and less familiarity with university operations (Kahu & Nelson, 2018).…”
Section: Higher Education Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As many students initially perceive learning as a passive process, shifting students' mindsets toward active engagement that requires them to think more critically about the subject matter is vital (Wingate, 2007). However, this tends to be a challenging adjustment, so scaffolding is needed to minimise the chance of students becoming overwhelmed and disengaged (Lawrence et al, 2019).…”
Section: Higher Education Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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