Building LA ecosystems
Welcome! This blog post has resources and links for the workshop I am giving for LASI19 on Building Learning Analytics Ecosystems. Follow the links alongside...
Welcome! This blog post has resources and links for the workshop I am giving for LASI19 on Building Learning Analytics Ecosystems. Follow the links alongside...
Ok, I will admit it. I am a bit excited. I think that the next few months could prove to be a bit of a turning point, in a number of different ways. Lots of ...
xAPI statements are stored in a Learning Record Store (LRS). The API specification defines how statements are inserted and provides a very basic way to retri...
So today we are “speaking” at xAPI Camp! Not really, I am in Freiburg visiting some collaborators for another project, and Aneesha is still in Brisbane, but ...
In my last blog I wrote about moving the LA conversation towards a more complex form of analytics. I claimed that I had some pretty good ideas about how to j...
How do you move the discussion about learning analytics forwards? Sometimes I feel like we are stuck in a rut that leads to the same conversation over and ov...
This blog post is the second of two aimed at people attending ALASI 2015. Check out the first post, which has some pre-workshop preparation, and most importa...
This blog post is really aimed at people attending ALASI 2015 where we will be running a workshop. However, the workshop itself will be blended.. you can pa...
So… its been a while. Sorry, but these last few months have been pretty busy. We have been madly rolling out functionality, finding out what people think abo...
So today we are “speaking” at xAPI Camp! Not really, I am in Freiburg visiting some collaborators for another project, and Aneesha is still in Brisbane, but ...
In my last blog I wrote about moving the LA conversation towards a more complex form of analytics. I claimed that I had some pretty good ideas about how to j...
How do you move the discussion about learning analytics forwards? Sometimes I feel like we are stuck in a rut that leads to the same conversation over and ov...
This blog post is the second of two aimed at people attending ALASI 2015. Check out the first post, which has some pre-workshop preparation, and most importa...
This blog post is really aimed at people attending ALASI 2015 where we will be running a workshop. However, the workshop itself will be blended.. you can pa...
So… its been a while. Sorry, but these last few months have been pretty busy. We have been madly rolling out functionality, finding out what people think abo...
In my last blog I wrote about moving the LA conversation towards a more complex form of analytics. I claimed that I had some pretty good ideas about how to j...
How do you move the discussion about learning analytics forwards? Sometimes I feel like we are stuck in a rut that leads to the same conversation over and ov...
So today we are “speaking” at xAPI Camp! Not really, I am in Freiburg visiting some collaborators for another project, and Aneesha is still in Brisbane, but ...
In my last blog I wrote about moving the LA conversation towards a more complex form of analytics. I claimed that I had some pretty good ideas about how to j...
How do you move the discussion about learning analytics forwards? Sometimes I feel like we are stuck in a rut that leads to the same conversation over and ov...
So… its been a while. Sorry, but these last few months have been pretty busy. We have been madly rolling out functionality, finding out what people think abo...
xAPI statements are stored in a Learning Record Store (LRS). The API specification defines how statements are inserted and provides a very basic way to retri...
In my last blog I wrote about moving the LA conversation towards a more complex form of analytics. I claimed that I had some pretty good ideas about how to j...
Welcome! This blog post has resources and links for the workshop I am giving for LASI19 on Building Learning Analytics Ecosystems. Follow the links alongside...
Today I read a pretty interesting paper on GDPRs right to data portability, or Article 20, which states that:
So today we are “speaking” at xAPI Camp! Not really, I am in Freiburg visiting some collaborators for another project, and Aneesha is still in Brisbane, but ...
Welcome! This blog post has resources and links for the workshop I am giving for LASI19 on Building Learning Analytics Ecosystems. Follow the links alongside...
Today I read a pretty interesting paper on GDPRs right to data portability, or Article 20, which states that:
Ok, I will admit it. I am a bit excited. I think that the next few months could prove to be a bit of a turning point, in a number of different ways. Lots of ...
In my last blog I wrote about moving the LA conversation towards a more complex form of analytics. I claimed that I had some pretty good ideas about how to j...
How do you move the discussion about learning analytics forwards? Sometimes I feel like we are stuck in a rut that leads to the same conversation over and ov...
xAPI statements are stored in a Learning Record Store (LRS). The API specification defines how statements are inserted and provides a very basic way to retri...
So today we are “speaking” at xAPI Camp! Not really, I am in Freiburg visiting some collaborators for another project, and Aneesha is still in Brisbane, but ...
Today I read a pretty interesting paper on GDPRs right to data portability, or Article 20, which states that:
So today we are “speaking” at xAPI Camp! Not really, I am in Freiburg visiting some collaborators for another project, and Aneesha is still in Brisbane, but ...
Welcome! This blog post has resources and links for the workshop I am giving for LASI19 on Building Learning Analytics Ecosystems. Follow the links alongside...
So today we are “speaking” at xAPI Camp! Not really, I am in Freiburg visiting some collaborators for another project, and Aneesha is still in Brisbane, but ...
This blog post is the second of two aimed at people attending ALASI 2015. Check out the first post, which has some pre-workshop preparation, and most importa...
This blog post is really aimed at people attending ALASI 2015 where we will be running a workshop. However, the workshop itself will be blended.. you can pa...
This blog post is the second of two aimed at people attending ALASI 2015. Check out the first post, which has some pre-workshop preparation, and most importa...
This blog post is really aimed at people attending ALASI 2015 where we will be running a workshop. However, the workshop itself will be blended.. you can pa...
How do you move the discussion about learning analytics forwards? Sometimes I feel like we are stuck in a rut that leads to the same conversation over and ov...
How do you move the discussion about learning analytics forwards? Sometimes I feel like we are stuck in a rut that leads to the same conversation over and ov...
In my last blog I wrote about moving the LA conversation towards a more complex form of analytics. I claimed that I had some pretty good ideas about how to j...
So, for the last week or so I was in Switzerland. I had a conference to attend in Filzbach, but coming from Australia, you are braver than me if you don’t tr...
So, for the last week or so I was in Switzerland. I had a conference to attend in Filzbach, but coming from Australia, you are braver than me if you don’t tr...
So, for the last week or so I was in Switzerland. I had a conference to attend in Filzbach, but coming from Australia, you are braver than me if you don’t tr...
So today we are “speaking” at xAPI Camp! Not really, I am in Freiburg visiting some collaborators for another project, and Aneesha is still in Brisbane, but ...
xAPI statements are stored in a Learning Record Store (LRS). The API specification defines how statements are inserted and provides a very basic way to retri...
xAPI statements are stored in a Learning Record Store (LRS). The API specification defines how statements are inserted and provides a very basic way to retri...
So… its been a while. Sorry, but these last few months have been pretty busy. We have been madly rolling out functionality, finding out what people think abo...
So… its been a while. Sorry, but these last few months have been pretty busy. We have been madly rolling out functionality, finding out what people think abo...
So… its been a while. Sorry, but these last few months have been pretty busy. We have been madly rolling out functionality, finding out what people think abo...
Ok, I will admit it. I am a bit excited. I think that the next few months could prove to be a bit of a turning point, in a number of different ways. Lots of ...
Right - I have finally found some time to breathe, which means I have managed to update the beyondLMS website! This is good, as you might have noticed that t...
Today I read a pretty interesting paper on GDPRs right to data portability, or Article 20, which states that:
Welcome! This blog post has resources and links for the workshop I am giving for LASI19 on Building Learning Analytics Ecosystems. Follow the links alongside...