“…Making evidence of team activity available for inspection and assessment has been proposed by the CSCL community as an effective way to encourage team members to reflect on and learn from their own experiences (Knipfer, Prilla, Cress, and Hermann, 2011). As a result, there has been a growing interest in embracing learning analytics methodologies and innovations in CSCL (Ludvigsen, Cress, Law, Stahl, and Rosé, 2017;Wise et al, 2015;Wise, Knight, & Buckingham Shum, 2021;Wise & Schwarz, 2017). For example, van Leeuwen, Janssen, Erkens, and Brekelmans have investigated the effects of various CSCL visualization designs on teachers' ability to diagnose students' participation within groups (2014) and to monitor and regulate multiple groups of students (2015).…”