2023
DOI: 10.1111/bjet.13388
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Understanding privacy and data protection issues in learning analytics using a systematic review

Qinyi Liu,
Mohammad Khalil

Abstract: The field of learning analytics has advanced from infancy stages into a more practical domain, where tangible solutions are being implemented. Nevertheless, the field has encountered numerous privacy and data protection issues that have garnered significant and growing attention. In this systematic review, four databases were searched concerning privacy and data protection issues of learning analytics. A final corpus of 47 papers published in top educational technology journals was selected after running an el… Show more

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“…LA has come a long way since its inception in 2011. However, privacy concerns have also been on a steady rise and have been identified as a major obstacle to the further development of the field [15,32]. Privacy issues differ at distinct stages of a LA project.…”
Section: Privacy In Learning Analyticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…LA has come a long way since its inception in 2011. However, privacy concerns have also been on a steady rise and have been identified as a major obstacle to the further development of the field [15,32]. Privacy issues differ at distinct stages of a LA project.…”
Section: Privacy In Learning Analyticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Privacy issues differ at distinct stages of a LA project. In the phases of data analytics and data publication and sharing, insufficient anonymization, sensitive data storage, and calculation are urgent privacy issues [32]. Current de-identification and anonymization techniques may not provide the necessary privacy protection.…”
Section: Privacy In Learning Analyticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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