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The analytics revolution in higher education : big data, organizational learning, and student success
Title:
The analytics revolution in higher education : big data, organizational learning, and student success
Author:
Swing, Randy L., writer of foreword.
ISBN:
9781620365786
Edition:
First edition.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (240 pages)
Contents:
The analytics revolution in higher education / Jonathan S. Gagliardi -- Higher education decision support : building capacity, adding value / Daniel Cohen-Vogel -- Cultural and organizational structures and functions of institutional research / Julia Carpenter-Hubin and Jason Sullivan -- Data analytics for student success : elaborate profusion of institutional research into student affairs / Amelia Parnell -- The IT-IR nexus : three essentials for driving institutional change through data and analytics / Timothy Chester -- Pursuit of analytics and the challenge of organizational change management for institutional research / Angela Y. Baldasare -- Enrollment to career : dynamics of education and the workforce / Stephanie Bond-Huie -- State system research : increasing products, data, roles, and stakeholders / Angela Bell -- Moving from data to action : changing institutional culture and behavior / Desdemona Cardoza and Jeff Gold -- New and emerging frameworks for decision analytics : a data governance perspective / Ronald L. Huesman and Steve A. Gillard -- Examining how the analtics revolution matters to higher education policy makers : data analytics, systemness, and enabling student success / Jason E. Lane -- Evolving from reflective to predictive : Montgomery Community College and analytics / Celeste Schwartz, Kent Phillipe, David Kowalski, and Angela Polec -- Unpacking the messiness of harnessing the analytics revolution / Jonathan S. Gagliardi.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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