“…On the other hand, few studies reported use of embedded analytics, that are integrated into the learning environment and could be used for real-time feedback [7], [47], [67], [71]. Furthermore, findings show that learning analytics mostly have been used to explore the physical, digital, and human elements in the learning ecosystem [42], [81], for postcourse reflection and recommendation of resources [67], for prediction [82], [83], [46], [66], as a tool [71], [77], [84], to detect weaknesses and strengths in the learning design [5], [85], [86], and to define scripts with monitoring information [47]. Another conclusion that can be draw from the selected studies is the common use of time-related learning analytics to evaluate the design of the learning activities and learners' online behavior [87], [71]; score and frequency learning analytics to evaluate performance, difficulty of the learning content and assessment strategies [63], [88]; and aggregated learning analytics to identify trends and behaviors [5], [89].…”