LRNT 526- Unit 1, Activity3

“Ethical Learning Analytics”- Created by AI Generator Night Cafe

In LRNT 526, we are using a critical inquiry approach to research a learning experience and the related technology. There is a team and individual component to the research. Our team has decided to explore a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) offered through OpenLearn and Open University (OU). After a random selection from varying topics, we submitted, we selected: An Introduction to Open Educational Resources (OER). In some respects, it was serendipitous that we wanted to explore OER and ended up with a course that explores varying OER designs and initiatives for differing contexts (An Introduction to Open Educational Resources (OER), n.d.).  We have decided to explore how our differing backgrounds shape our educational experience, the learning experience, and the perceived value of the course’s effectiveness. In addition to considering who the course is appropriate for and who may benefit from the learning experience. More about that here.

For my individual exploration, I wanted to explore the topic of ethics and learning analytics, which was introduced in the last course and piqued my interest. I am still not 100% sure of the direction here. I welcome feedback and ideas about my topic or avenues to explore.  

In relation to the learning experience, I am considering performing a critical analysis regarding what information is available through learning analytics and what would be helpful as a learner in varying contexts.  This would be from the lens of the learner.  I have also considered looking at it from an ethical lens to consider bias in OER’s design and course content. I’m curious how much the topic being OER influences the design considering I have not taken a MOOC before. Fawns (2022) states that it is important to distinguish between ethical values such as inclusivity and the necessary knowledge to make them a part of the practice. Will the practices be evident in the course? On some level, I assume that ethical values will be evident in the OER materials, but will the content show me how to make them part of the practice?  We will find out.

References

An introduction to open educational resources (OER). (n.d.). An introduction to Open Educational Resources (OER). Retrieved April 17, 2023, from https://www.open.edu/openlearn/education-development/an-introduction-open-educational-resources-oer/content-section-0?active-tab=description-tab

Fawns, T. (2022). An entangled pedagogy: Looking beyond the pedagogy—technology dichotomy. Postdigital Science and Education, 4(3), 711–728. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42438-022-00302-7