Learning Analytics Benefits for Institutions

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National Forum

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Teaching & Learning

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Learning Analytics, National Forum Publications

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Learning Analytics Benefits for Institutions

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Learning analytics enables institutions to leverage their data, a resource which is already available and abundant, to realise a variety of outcomes including augmenting student learning, enhancing the student experience, increasing students’ engagement with their studies and improving retention. This Insight is intended for HE senior managers and all who wish to gain a greater understanding of the potential applications of learning analytics.

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