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Returning the data gaze in higher education

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Thompson TL & Prinsloo P (2023) Returning the data gaze in higher education. Learning, Media and Technology, 48 (1), pp. 153-165. https://doi.org/10.1080/17439884.2022.2092130

Abstract
Learning analytics offer centralization of a particular understanding of learning, teaching, and student support alongside data-informed insight and foresight. As such, student-related data in higher education can be imagined and enacted as a ‘data frontier’ in which the data gaze is expanding, intensifying, and performing new meanings and practices. But the gaze is not necessarily one-way. In this article we conceptualize different ways the data gaze might be returned. Drawing on more-than-human theorizing, we map three descriptive accounts to better understand the tangle of datafied bodies complicit in the gaze of learning analytics and to inform how the data gaze may be re-shaped, re-directed, and re-storied as forms of data activism. This includes uncovering what algorithms do, improvising passages, and talking back with data-bodies. Such theorization offers insights for new modes of proactive data activism to address the problematics and opportunities of the intensified datafication of learning analytics platforms.

Keywords
Data gaze; learning; data activism; data-bodies; higher education

Journal
Learning, Media and Technology: Volume 48, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2023
Publication date online31/07/2022
Date accepted by journal10/06/2022
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/35762
PublisherInforma UK Limited
ISSN1743-9884
eISSN1743-9892

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Dr Terrie-Lynn Thompson

Dr Terrie-Lynn Thompson

Senior Lecturer, Education