Today I had a short Twitter Conversation with James Clay which followed this tweet from JISC’s #codesign16 meeting:
What constraints, if any, should institutions have placed on them when it comes to using tracking data? #codesign16 pic.twitter.com/fNSKrKlYiV
— James Clay (@jamesclay) November 2, 2016
I replied:
a lot of constraints I would say.
— Chris Jobling (@cpjobling) November 2, 2016
does that mean we shouldn't be tracking? It could mean a better experience for the learner?#codesign16
— James Clay (@jamesclay) November 2, 2016
how?
— Chris Jobling (@cpjobling) November 2, 2016
ensuring better utilisation of learning spaces, so learning experiences were more effective perhaps? #codesign16
— James Clay (@jamesclay) November 2, 2016
… when you know that to improve your experience the institution knows where and who you are at all times…. #codesign16
— Chris Jobling (@cpjobling) November 2, 2016
James has also blogged about this in I know Where You Are and is following up in this JISC blog post “What does the imminent arrival of the intelligent campus mean for you and your students.”
What do you think?
James has published more of the discussion of the intelligent campus from #codesign16 in this storyfy.