Using data to support student success

Many university activities have switched to digital realms meaning institutions have access to more data, enabling greater insights into students’ learning and well-being. But will greater digitisation of higher education result in better support for students? And does everyone in higher education know how to use data to help students succeed? This collection offers examples of how academics and administrators at institutions around the world are using data responsibly to support student success.

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Support students to make informed choices about academic programmes

Immersive, student-led open days help students explore pathways, spark curiosity and make better-informed programme choices. Here’s how

Shihuai Wang

Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University 

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