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Data & Analytics for Instructional Designers
Title | Data & Analytics for Instructional Designers |
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Date | 2024-11-01 10:33:01 |
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Desciption
Add Data and Analytics to Your TD ToolkitInstructional design pro Megan Torrance addresses the importance of instructional designers accessing and applying learning and performance data—from how to design learning experiences with data collection in mind to how to use the data to improve and evaluate those experiences. With the advance of new learning technologies and data specifications, instructional designers have access to more and richer data sources than ever before. With that comes the question of what to do with the data. While most data and analytics books focus on their application for measurement and evaluation and assume a prior baseline understanding of what learning data and analytics mean, Data and Analytics for Instructional Designers delves into the foundational concepts that will enable instructional designers and L&D professionals to use data in their roles. Split into two parts, the book first defines key data and analytics terms, data specifications, learning metrics, and statistical concepts. It then lays out a framework for using learning data for planning how to gather data and to building scale and maturity in your data operations. Megan reassures readers that basic math skills with some computer assistance is what you’ll need to get going. So set aside any math anxiety!Through a “If I can see it, I can be it” approach to learning data and analytics, the book blends practical what-is and how-to content with real-world examples and longer case studies from practitioners. Chapters conclude with opportunities for you to put these techniques to work right away, whether you are in a data-rich environment already, or whether you are just getting started and working on hypotheticals. Read more
Review
I’m only midway through Megan Torrance’s book, Data & Analytics, but I can safely say that I’ll recommend it to others, including my Learner Experience Design students.The foundational part of the book combines vignettes from practitioners in the field with Megan’s straightforward explanations of learning metrics, data specifications and basic statistics. I loved it.I’m currently at a CPA firm that enjoys the benefits of a learning management system that supports SCORM and CMI5. But I also work in an academic environment that has a really decent Learning Management System that sadly does not yet support CMI5. If more of our university leaders read Data and Analytics, they would ask more of their learning management system providers.In both the academic and corporate environments, everyone in learning and development should benefit from systems that can capture data and then make it easy to access and analyze. We have far too many learning management systems that don’t support the latest standards and even learner record stores that make it very difficult to digest volumes of learner experience statements.The explanations and insights offered by Data & Analytics will help us all get to a better place.