UNLEASHING THE POWER OF BIG DATA ANALYTICS
Keywords:
analyzing data, specific modules, educators, decision-making, effective strategizing.Abstract
Harnessing the potential of big data requires sophisticated tools and techniques, and at the forefront of this data revolution is big data analytics. This transformative process allows organizations to turn vast amounts of raw data into actionable insights, driving innovation, efficiency, and informed decision-making. Analytics can then extract meaningful patterns hidden within the data to create customized products. Enhanced decision-making: data is powerful because it leads to data-informed problem solving and decision-making. Well-designed data visuals can also communicate possible implications of alternative decisions and give greater insights to the potential outcomes of different choices and strategies. Learning analytics not only help track individual student progress but also evaluate the overall effectiveness of the course. By analyzing data on completion rates, assessment scores, and time spent on specific modules, educators can identify areas where the course may need adjustments or enhancements.
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