From Data to Actionable Understanding: A Learner-Centered Framework for Dynamic Learning Analytics
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
May 17, 2025
Abstract
Learning Analytics Dashboards (LADs) often fall short of their potential to
empower learners, frequently prioritizing data visualization over the cognitive
processes crucial for translating data into actionable learning strategies.
This represents a significant gap in the field: while much research has focused
on data collection and presentation, there is a lack of comprehensive models
for how LADs can actively support learners' sensemaking and self-regulation.
This paper introduces the Adaptive Understanding Framework (AUF), a novel
conceptual model for learner-centered LAD design. The AUF seeks to address this
limitation by integrating a multi-dimensional model of situational awareness,
dynamic sensemaking strategies, adaptive mechanisms, and metacognitive support.
This transforms LADs into dynamic learning partners that actively scaffold
learners' sensemaking. Unlike existing frameworks that tend to treat these
aspects in isolation, the AUF emphasizes their dynamic and intertwined
relationships, creating a personalized and adaptive learning ecosystem that
responds to individual needs and evolving understanding. The paper details the
AUF's core principles, key components, and suggests a research agenda for
future empirical validation. By fostering a deeper, more actionable
understanding of learning data, AUF-inspired LADs have the potential to promote
more effective, equitable, and engaging learning experiences.