“…Table 3 Learning Analytics Approach in Mathematics Purpose of Application Author (Year) Improve the quality of teaching (n=17) (Balasooriya et al, 2018;Bertacchini et al, 2018;D. Kim et al, 2018;Gal et al, 2018;John et al, 2018;de Kock & Harskamp, 2016; D. R. Kim et al, 2016;Hue et al, 2015;Kickmeier-Rust, Hillemann, & Albert, 2014;Laakso & Kaila, 2018;Molenaar & Knoop-van Campen, 2018;Quinn et al, 2015;Ruipérez-valiente et al, 2015;San Pedro et al, 2017b;Sivaranjani et al, 2015;Smith et al, 2016;Viswanathan & Vanlehn, 2018) Make prediction of students (n=12) (B, Laroussi, & Benghezala, 2015;Cohen, 2017;Dani & Nasser, 2016;Duzhin & Gustafsson, 2018;Roberts et al, 2016;Román-González et al, 2018;Romero-Zaldivar et al, 2012;San Pedro et al, 2017b;Tomkin et al, 2018;Xing, Chen, Stein, & Marcinkowski, 2017b;Xing, Guo, et al, 2015;Xing, Wadholm, et al, 2015) Students behaviour (n=1) (Chu, Chen, & Tsai, 2017) Besides, LA in Mathematics education is also applied in helping teachers make a prediction of student achievement and make student drop out prediction in learning. The ability of LA to give this prediction greatly benefited Mathematics education in helping teachers develop a powerful and effective strategy to avoid dropping out among students and assessing the quality of teaching.…”