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Networked individualism: how the personalized internet, ubiquitous connectivity, and the turn to social networks can affect learning analytics

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The Triple Revolution---the coming together of the turn to social networks, the personalized internet, and accessible mobile connectivity---has fostered networked individualism. This has implications for learning analytics, in the need to move beyond analyzing bounded groups and aggregates of individuals to taking into account complex, partial networks of social relationships.

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      LAK '12: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge
      April 2012
      282 pages
      ISBN:9781450311113
      DOI:10.1145/2330601
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      1. internet-revolution
      2. mobile-revolution networked-individualism
      3. network analysis
      4. network analytics
      5. social change
      6. social-network revolution

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      • TEKRI
      • Desire2Learn
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      • University of British Columbia
      LAK 2012: Second International Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge
      April 29 - May 2, 2012
      British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

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