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Learning Analytics is a subset of Data Analytics that focuses on the collection, analysis, and reporting of data related to the learning process. It is used to measure, monitor, and improve the effectiveness of learning activities. It can be used to identify areas of improvement, track student progress, and inform decisions about curriculum design and instruction.
Learning Analytics is used by educational institutions, businesses, and other organizations to gain insights into the learning process. It can be used to identify trends in student performance, measure the impact of instructional strategies, and inform decisions about curriculum design. It can also be used to identify areas of improvement and track student progress.
Companies in the Learning Analytics market include Blackboard, Instructure, Pearson, McGraw-Hill Education, and D2L. Show Less Read more