Human-Centred Learning Analytics
Human-Centred Learning Analytics
This workshop seeks to build on the momentum from recent years within the LAK community, around the contributions that Human-Centred Design theory and practice should make to Learning Analytics system conception, design, implementation and evaluation. The term human-centred learning analytics (HCLA) was recently coined to refer to the subcommunity of LA researchers and practitioners interested in utilising the body of knowledge and practice from design communities, such as participatory design and co-design, into data-intensive educational contexts.
Although there is a growing interest in designing LA systems with students and teachers, several questions still remain regarding how the LA community can appropriate design approaches from other communities and identify best practices that can be more suitable for LA developments. This workshop intends to address some of these questions.
Organisers
- Roberto Martinez-Maldonado, Monash University, Australia
- Yannis Dimitriadis, University of Valladolid, Spain
- Kenneth Holstein, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
- Alyssa Wise, New York University, United States
- Carlos Prieto-Alvarez, The University of Sydney, Australia
- Fabio Campos, New York University, United States
- Juan Pablo Sarmiento, New York University, United States
- June Ahn, University of California, Irvine, United States
- Lu Lawrence, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
- Simon Buckingham Shum, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia