Designing in Context: Reaching Beyond Usability in Learning Analytics Dashboard Design

Researchers and developers of learning analytics (LA) systems are increasingly adopting human-centred design (HCD) approaches, with growing need to understand how to apply design practice in different educational settings. In this paper, we present a design narrative of our experience developing das...

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Published in:Journal of Learning Analytics Vol. 6; no. 2; pp. 70 - 85
Main Authors: Ahn, June, Campos, Fabio, Hays, Maria, Digiacomo, Daniela
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Society for Learning Analytics Research 22.07.2019
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ISSN:1929-7750, 1929-7750
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Summary:Researchers and developers of learning analytics (LA) systems are increasingly adopting human-centred design (HCD) approaches, with growing need to understand how to apply design practice in different educational settings. In this paper, we present a design narrative of our experience developing dashboards to support middle school mathematics teachers’ pedagogical practices, in a multi-university, multi-school district, improvement science initiative in the United States. Through documentation of our design experience, we offer ways to adapt common HCD methods — contextual design and design tensions — when developing visual analytics systems for educators. We also illuminate how adopting these design methods within the context of improvement science and research–practice partnerships fundamentally influences the design choices we make and the focal questions we undertake. The results of this design process flow naturally from the appropriation and repurposing of tools by district partners and directly inform improvement goals.
ISSN:1929-7750
1929-7750
DOI:10.18608/jla.2019.62.5