Learning Analytics Framework Applied to Training Context

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Abstract

Currently, business organizations are struggling with the increasing demand for learning needs to address their knowledge gaps. They must have a structure that can reach all employees in terms of training and extract all the important data which is collected by Learning Management Systems during the instruction or learning process. This data will be of extreme importance for better business decisions. In this paper, it is presented a Systematic Literature Review with their respective phases duly explained and framed in the topic. It allowed us to understand the benefits, challenges, enablers, and inhibitors of the deployment and usage of a specified Teaching-Learning Analytics Framework. Finally, it is concluded, that the development of a reference model, could fulfill this gap in knowledge and help business organizations to allocate resources better and improve the decision-making process as well as an instructional and learning process. To achieve the final goal of this research, future work about the development of a Survey Research methodology will be started to fulfill this gap of knowledge.

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Dias, J., & Santos, A. (2022). Learning Analytics Framework Applied to Training Context. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 1720 CCIS, pp. 110–130). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22918-3_9

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