Closing the experiential learning loops using learning analytics cycle: Towards authentic experience sharing for vocabulary learning

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Abstract

In ubiquitous learning, authentic experiences are captured and later reused as those are rich resources for foreign vocabulary development. This article presents an experiential theory-oriented approach to the design of learning analytics support for sharing and reusing authentic experiences. In this regard, first, a conceptual framework to support vocabulary learning using learners' authentic experiences is proposed. Next, learning experiences are captured using a context-aware ubiquitous learning system. Finally, grounded in the theoretical framework, the development of a web-based tool called learn from others (LFO) panel is presented. The LFO panel analyzes various learning logs (authentic, partially-authentic, and words) using the profiling method while determining the top-five learning partners inside a seamless learning analytics platform. This article contributes to the research in the area of theory-oriented design of learning analytics for vocabulary learning through authentic activities and focuses on closing the loops of experiential learning using learning analytics cycles.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)78-98
Number of pages21
JournalInternational Journal of Distance Education Technologies
Volume18
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2020

Keywords

  • Authentic Learning
  • Experiential Learning in Practice
  • Interactive Learning Technology
  • Sharing Method
  • Theory-oriented Learning Analytics Approach
  • Ubiquitous Learning
  • Vocabulary Learning

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