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Invitation to participate in survey - Use of Learning Analytics in Higher Education Academic Library Online Instruction

  • 1.  Invitation to participate in survey - Use of Learning Analytics in Higher Education Academic Library Online Instruction

    Posted Feb 07, 2025 12:46 PM

    *** Apologies for any cross-postings ***

     

    Dear Colleagues,

     

    You are invited to participate in a research study exploring the Use of Learning Analytics in Higher Education Academic Library Online Instruction.

     

    Use of Learning Analytics in Higher Education Academic Library Online Instruction Survey:

    https://forms.office.com/r/uVZxFF1JPj Click to follow link." data-outlook-id="2eeacf43-6195-4615-8201-fe3390e21a97" style="color: #96607D; text-decoration: underline" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://forms.office.com/r/uVZxFF1JPj

     

    The survey will take approximately 20 – 30 minutes to complete on average.

     

    Intended Participants:

    • academic librarians who capture, use data or are interested in learning analytics to support and assess the impact of their academic library online instruction / teaching
    • employed by higher education academic libraries in Canada, the United States, or other countries

     

    The survey focuses on the following questions:

    1. How do higher education academic librarians currently use data to measure and support their academic library online instruction?
    2. What are some of the methods, tools, and practices that are implemented in higher education academic library online instruction learning analytics?
    3. To what extent are higher education academic library online instruction data initiatives aligned with institutional learning analytics initiatives?
    4. What are the institutional supports that benefit and the challenges that hinder adoption of learning analytics approaches in higher education academic libraries?
    5. What supports do higher education academic librarians require to develop skills and apply knowledge to support their learning analytics activities?

     

    Participants will have the opportunity to benefit from reflecting on their teaching and instruction practices and share your experiences with using learning analytics at your institution.

     

    The results of the research study will be shared to provide a current picture of the use of learning analytics in higher education academic library online instruction to encourage greater awareness of learning analytics, including benefits and challenges. Librarians, library staff, and library administrators will have an opportunity to share information regarding benefits and challenges with learning analytics initiatives related to their academic library online instruction and supports needed to develop librarian learning analytics skills and application of knowledge to improve higher education academic library online instruction.

     

    Survey responses are anonymous, and only randomly generated identifiers will be associated with your response.

     

    The research study is being undertaken by Simone Laughton, Head of Library & Instructional Technologies at the University of Toronto Mississauga Library.

     

    This research has been approved by the Research Ethics Board at the University of Toronto. If you have any questions or concerns about this project, you may contact the above-named persons or the Office of Research Ethics, University of Toronto at ethics.review@utoronto.ca or 416-946-3273. Further details are included in the "informed consent" text (first question of the survey).

     

    The survey will be available until February 28th, 2025.

     

    Thank you in advance for your participation and contributions to this research study,

     

    Simone Laughton

    Head of Library & Instructional Technologies

    University of Toronto Mississauga Library

    simone.laughton@utoronto.ca



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    Simone Laughton
    Head, UTM Library & Instructional Technologies
    University of Toronto Mississauga
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