Degree pictures: Visualizing the university student journey

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Degree pictures: Visualizing the university student journey. / Gray, Cameron; Ritsos, Panagiotis D.; Perkins, Dave.
In: Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, Vol. 45, No. 4, 18.05.2020, p. 568-578.

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Gray C, Ritsos PD, Perkins D. Degree pictures: Visualizing the university student journey. Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education. 2020 May 18;45(4):568-578. Epub 2019 Nov 24. doi: 10.1080/02602938.2019.1676397

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Gray, Cameron ; Ritsos, Panagiotis D. ; Perkins, Dave. / Degree pictures: Visualizing the university student journey. In: Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education. 2020 ; Vol. 45, No. 4. pp. 568-578.

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T1 - Degree pictures: Visualizing the university student journey

AU - Gray, Cameron

AU - Ritsos, Panagiotis D.

AU - Perkins, Dave

PY - 2020/5/18

Y1 - 2020/5/18

N2 - The field of learning analytics is progressing at a rapid rate. New tools, with ever-increasing number of features and a plethora of datasets that are increasingly utilized demonstrate the evolution and multifaceted nature of the field. In particular, the depth and scope of insight that can be gleaned from analysing related datasets can have a significant, and positive, effect in educational practices. We introduce the concept of degree pictures, a symbolic overview of students’ achievement. Degree pictures are small visualizations that depict graphically 16 categories of overall student achievement, over the duration of a higher education course. They offer a quick summary of students’ achievement and are intended to initiate appropriate responses, such as teaching and pastoral interventions. This can address the subjective nature of assessment, by providing a method for educators to calibrate their own marking practices by showing an overview of any cohort. We present a prototype implementation of degree pictures, which was evaluated within our School of Computer Science, with favourable results.

AB - The field of learning analytics is progressing at a rapid rate. New tools, with ever-increasing number of features and a plethora of datasets that are increasingly utilized demonstrate the evolution and multifaceted nature of the field. In particular, the depth and scope of insight that can be gleaned from analysing related datasets can have a significant, and positive, effect in educational practices. We introduce the concept of degree pictures, a symbolic overview of students’ achievement. Degree pictures are small visualizations that depict graphically 16 categories of overall student achievement, over the duration of a higher education course. They offer a quick summary of students’ achievement and are intended to initiate appropriate responses, such as teaching and pastoral interventions. This can address the subjective nature of assessment, by providing a method for educators to calibrate their own marking practices by showing an overview of any cohort. We present a prototype implementation of degree pictures, which was evaluated within our School of Computer Science, with favourable results.

KW - learning analytics

KW - learning gain

KW - student progression

KW - visualization

U2 - 10.1080/02602938.2019.1676397

DO - 10.1080/02602938.2019.1676397

M3 - Article

VL - 45

SP - 568

EP - 578

JO - Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education

JF - Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education

SN - 0260-2938

IS - 4

ER -