Today I’m presenting at ASIS&T’s annual conference as part of a panel entitled “Platform as Theoretical Framework Rather Than Just Empirical Context: How Information Science Scholars Examine Digital Platforms.” My part concerns how I approach educational technology platforms from a simplified theoretical perspective; I also walk through a quick case study that I’ve been working on. Slides are available in my research repository and a reading list is available on this website.
Category: Reading Lists

Developing Reading List on Institutional Policies and Statements on Learning Analytics
Institutional policies and statements on learning analytics have been emerging over the last couple of years. A newly published reading list attempts to aggregate these resources in one location.
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Three New Reading Lists Published
Today, I published three new lists related to the overlapping subjects of student privacy, learning analytics, and academic librarianship (as well as one on academic writing).
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