Comparison with Self vs Comparison with Others: The Influence of Learning Analytics Dashboard Design on Learner Dashboard Use

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2022-11-23

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Gallagher, T.R.ORCID 0000-0003-4091-8898ISNI 000000050658186X
Slof, BertISNI 000000039431300X
van der Schaaf, M.F.ISNI 0000000389432805
Toyoda, Ryo
Tehreem, Yusra
Fracaro, Sofia Garcia
Kester, LiesbethISNI 0000000393938999

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This study uses log-file data to investigates how chemical process plant employees interact and engage with two distinct learning analytics dashboard designs, which are implemented in a virtual reality simulation-based training environment. The learning analytics dashboard designs differ by reference frame: the progress reference frame, offers historical performance data as a point of comparison and the social reference frame offers aggregated average peer group performance data as a point of comparison. Results show that participants who receive a progress reference frame are likely to spend less time reviewing their dashboard than those who receive a social reference. However, those who receive a progress reference frame are more likely to spend more time reviewing detailed task feedback and engaging with the learning analytics dashboard.

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Gallagher, T, Slof, B, van der Schaaf, M, Toyoda, R, Tehreem, Y, Fracaro, S G & Kester, L 2022, Comparison with Self vs Comparison with Others: The Influence of Learning Analytics Dashboard Design on Learner Dashboard Use. in Games and Learning Alliance : 11th International Conference, GALA 2022, Tampere, Finland, November 30 – December 2, 2022, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 13647, GALA: International Conference on Games and Learning Alliance, Springer, pp. 11-21. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22124-8_2