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Hi all,

 

It is our pleasure to invite you to SoLAR Webinar "Unpacking Privacy in 
Learning Analytics for Improved Learning at Scale", presented by Dr. Olga 
Viberg. 

 

Time and date: June 21, 2-3 pm (CEST).

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

 

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We are looking forward to seeing you at the webinar!

 

Kind regards,

Isabel Hilliger

 

Society for Learning Analytics Research (SoLAR) 

https://solaresearch.org/

 

Unpacking Privacy in Learning Analytics for Improved Learning at Scale 

 

About this event

 

Abstract

 

Addressing student privacy is critical for large-scale learning analytics 
implementation. Defining and understanding what privacy means as well as 
understanding the nature of students’ privacy concerns are two critical steps 
to developing effective privacy-enhancing practices in learning analytics. This 
SoLAR webinar will focus on the findings from two studies. First, we will 
present our preliminary results on how privacy has been defined by LA scholars, 
and how those definitions relate to the general literature on privacy. Second, 
a validated model that explores the nature of students’ privacy concerns 
(SPICE) in learning analytics in the setting of higher education will be 
presented. The SPICE model considers privacy concerns as a central construct 
between two antecedents—perceived privacy risk and perceived privacy control, 
and two outcomes—trusting beliefs and non-self-disclosure behaviours. Partial 
Least Square results show that the model accounts for high variance in privacy 
concerns, trusting beliefs, and non-self-disclosure behaviours. They also 
demonstrate that students’ perceived privacy risk is a firm predictor of their 
privacy concerns. Further, a set of relevant implications for LA designers will 
be offered. Finally, we will present future research directions, with a focus 
on a value-based approach to privacy in learning analytics.

 

Bio

 

Olga Viberg is associate professor in Media Technology, with specialization in 
technology-enhanced learning at the School of Electrical Engineering and 
Computer Science at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. Her current 
research includes a focus on responsible use of student data in education, 
self-regulated learning, value-sensitive design of learning analytics’ 
services, mobile learning and cross-cultural research. Viberg is one of the key 
coordinators of the Responsible Learning Analytics SIG, and she is one of the 
key organizers of the Nordic Learning Analytics Summer Institute in 2021 and 
2022. Further, she has served as the keynote speaker at several international 
conferences and has contributed to UNESCO's policy work on quality of online 
education.

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