Learning Loss Recovery Dashboard: A Proposed Design to Mitigate Learning Loss Post Schools Closure

Tahani I. Aldosemani, Ahmed Al Khateeb

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Abstract

Research has shown the effectiveness of designing a Learning Analytics Dashboard (LAD) for learners and instructors, including everyone’s levels of progress and performance. An intertwined relationship exists between learning analytics (LA) and the learning process. Understanding information or data about learners and their learning journey can contribute to a deeper understanding of learners and the learning process. The design of an effective learning dashboard relies heavily on LA, including assessment of the learning process, i.e., gains and losses. A Learning Loss Recovery Dashboard (LLRD) can be designed as an instructional tool, to support the learning process as well as learners’ performance and their academic achievement. The current project proposes a LLRD prototype model to deal with potential learning loss; increase the achievement of learning outcomes; and provide a single, comprehensive learning process, where schools can evaluate and remedy any potential learning loss resulting from the distance-learning period that was caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This systematic dashboard prototype functions to determine learning gains by K–12 learners. It is expected that the implementation of the proposed dashboard would provide students, teachers, and educational administrators with an integrated portal, for a holistic and unified remedial experience for addressing learning loss.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5944
JournalSustainability (Switzerland)
Volume14
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2022

Keywords

  • learners’ assessment
  • learning analytics (LA)
  • learning analytics dashboard (LAD)
  • learning gains
  • learning loss

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