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Hi all,

It is my pleasure to invite you to SoLAR Webinar "Learning analytics adoption 
in Higher Education: Reviewing six years of experience at Open University UK" 
presented by Prof. Bart Rienties from the Open University, The United Kingdom.

To register, go to 
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/learning-analytics-adoption-in-higher-education-reviewing-six-years-of-experience-at-open-registration-105611406560

Time and date: Thursday, Jun 11, 2020, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Central European time
(11:00 AM-12:00 PM Eastern US time, 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Pacific US time, 4:00 
PM-5:00 PM London, UK Time)

Location: Zoom (meeting URL provided in the registration email)

We are looking forward to seeing you at the webinar!

Kind regards,
Vitomir Kovanovic,
Secretary,
Society for Learning Analytics Research (SoLAR)
https://solaresearch.org/

Learning analytics adoption in Higher Education: Reviewing six years of 
experience at Open University UK

Abstract:
In this webinar, Prof Bart 
Rienties<https://iet.open.ac.uk/people/bart.rienties> will reflect on the 
process of implementing learning analytics solutions within the UK higher 
education setting, its implications, and the key lessons learned in the 
process. The talk will specifically focus on the Open University UK (OU) 
experience of implementing learning analytics to support its 170k students and 
5k staff. Its flagship OU Analyse has been hailed as one of the largest 
applications of predictive learning analytics at scale for the last five years, 
making OU one of the leading institutions in learning analytics domain. The 
talk will reflect on the strong connections between research and practice, 
educational theory and learning design, scholarship and professional 
development, and working in multi-disciplinary teams to explain why the OU is 
at the forefront of implementing learning analytics at scale. At the same time, 
not all innovations and interventions have worked. During this webinar, Prof 
Rienties will discuss the lessons learned from implementing learning analytics 
systems, how learning analytics has been adopted at OU and other UK 
institutions, and what the implications for higher education might be.

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