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Learning Analytics Usability Factors towards Learner Performance Assessment – A Review of Literature

  • 1. Department of IT, Kibabii University,Bungoma, Kenya
  • 2. Department of Computer Science, Alupe University, Busia, Kenya

Description

The Covid-19 pandemic significantly accelerated the adoption of e-learning, resulting in increased investment in digital
education platforms and the generation of vast amounts of learner data, commonly referred to as big data. This shift has
propelled the development of learning analytics, a field focused on the systematic collection, analysis, and reporting of data to
better understand learner behavior and enhance educational outcomes. Despite growing interest in learning analytics, there
remains limited understanding of its usability, particularly in assessing student performance within virtual learning
environments. This paper presents a critical literature review examining the usability factors of learning analytics in the context
of Kenyan universities. Using a desktop research approach, the study synthesizes existing research to identify key gaps and
highlight usability dimensions relevant to performance assessment. The review identifies four primary factors influencing the
usability of learning analytics tools: perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, user satisfaction, and learnability. These findings
provide a foundation for future empirical studies aimed at evaluating the impact of these factors on learner performance in
virtual settings.

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