Data-Enabled Student Success Initiative (DESSI) Information Booklet

Data-Enabled Student Success Initiative (DESSI) Information Booklet

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National Forum

Discipline(s)

Teaching & Learning

Topic(s)

Learning Analytics, Student Success

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CC BY

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PDF

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DESSIInstitutional StrategyLearning analyticsstudent success

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Data-Enabled Student Success Initiative (DESSI) Information Booklet

Benefit of this resource and how to make the best use of it

DESSI’s purpose is to provide support, through a National Coordinator, to institutions as they develop, or begin to explore, strategies for using data to underpin effective, sustainable student success.

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National Forum (07/02/2025). Data-enabled student success initiative (dessi) information booklet. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/data-enabled-student-success-initiative-dessi-information-booklet/

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This report discusses the views of final year students and graduates who attended a TCD led, multi-institutional one-day workshop on what student success means to them, and what they identified as the facilitators of and barriers to achieving that success. The findings were based on the analysis of four types of inputs for the seminar: written submissions by students on the theme prior to the seminar, student talks, a panel discussion and workshop discussions on the day of the seminar. In order to have a framework to discuss the concept at the seminar, a thematic analysis was performed on the written submissions which students submitted prior to the seminar. Three broad categories of success were identified: academic, personal and social. While initially academic success features predominantly, as students progress through their studies, they develop a more holistic perspective where personal and social success become increasingly important to them. Student success is a broad concept. It is different for and personal to each student and changes with the student’s journey from initial entry to college through to graduation.

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