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E-raamat: Analytics Revolution in Higher Education: Big Data, Organizational Learning, and Student Success

  • Formaat: 252 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jul-2023
  • Kirjastus: Stylus Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000981421
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  • Formaat: 252 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jul-2023
  • Kirjastus: Stylus Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000981421

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Co-published with AIR. In this era of “Big Data,” institutions of higher education are challenged to make the most of the information they have to improve student learning outcomes, close equity gaps, keep costs down, and address the economic needs of the communities they serve at the local, regional, and national levels. This book helps readers understand and respond to this “analytics revolution,” examining the evolving dynamics of the institutional research (IR) function, and the many audiences that institutional researchers need to serve.Internally, there is a growing need among senior leaders, administrators, faculty, advisors, and staff for decision analytics that help craft better resource strategies and bring greater efficiencies and return-on-investment for students and families. Externally, state legislators, the federal government, and philanthropies demand more forecasting and more evidence than ever before. These demands require new and creative responses, as they are added to previous demands, rather than replacing them, nor do they come with additional resources to produce the analysis to make data into actionable improvements. Thus the IR function must become that of teacher, ensuring that data and analyses are accurate, timely, accessible, and compelling, whether produced by an IR office or some other source. Despite formidable challenges, IR functions have begun to leverage big data and unlock the power of predictive tools and techniques, contributing to improved student outcomes.

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"Comprised of thirteen erudite, impressively informative, and exceptionally thoughtful, thought-provoking articles by experts in the field of big data management and education, The Analytics Revolution in Higher Education is an extraordinary and highly recommended addition to both college and university library Education & Data Processing collections and supplemental studies reading lists."

Midwest Book Review

From the Foreword:

The Analytics Revolution in Higher Education presents a clear and consistent message that a paradigm shift is taking place around data and analytics in higher education. The case can easily be made for a paradigm shift in data and analytics based on the influx of new technologies and new services provided in data-related higher education decision making. Decision support in the new paradigm includes leadership in questioning and predicting decisions that are arising or should be advancing on agendas. More importantly, the evidence shows that a re-imagined institutional research function will be essential to meeting the challenges facing higher education in a rapidly changing landscape.

Randy L. Swing

independent consultant

The strength of this book lies in its recognition that the introduction of analytics to higher education, like any other innovation, is deeply tied to processes of organizational change. The focus on the structural, cultural, and behavioral components of organizations using analytics data, especially IR offices and policy stakeholders, are a welcome and needed addition to the literature on analytics use in higher education. The expertise of the authors, who have learned via analytics-driven change processes in their own organizations strengthen the recommendations they offer in each of the chapters. Truly, this edited text is more about organizational change and change management than analytics, specifically.

The authors offer useful advice from real-world experiences about ways in which campus leaders, IR professionals, and other higher education stakeholders can work to address the structures, practices, and cultures of their organizations to integrate analytics data use into the fabric of their organizations.

Teachers College Record

Foreword vii
Randy L. Swing
Preface xi
Jonathan S. Gagliardi
Amelia Parnell
Julia Carpenter-Hubin
Acknowledgments xv
1 The Analytics Revolution In Higher Education
1(14)
Jonathan S. Gagliardi
2 Higher Education Decision Support: Building Capacity, Adding Value
15(16)
Daniel R. Cohen-Vogel
3 Cultural and Organizational Structures and Functions of Institutional Research
31(12)
Julia Carpenter-Hubin
Jason Sullivan
4 Data Analytics for Student Success: Elaborate Profusion of Institutional Research Into Student Affairs
43(12)
Amelia Parnell
5 The It--Ir Nexus: Three Essentials for Driving Institutional Change Through Data and Analytics
55(16)
Timothy M. Chester
6 Pursuit of Analytics and the Challenge of Organizational Change Management for Institutional Research
71(18)
Angela Y. Baldasare
7 Enrollment To Career: Dynamics of Education and the Workforce
89(14)
Stephanie A. Bond-Huie
8 State System Research: Increasing Products, Data, Roles, and Stakeholders
103(16)
Angela Bell
9 Moving From Data To Action: Changing Institutional Culture and Behavior
119(20)
Desdemona Cardoza
Jeff Gold
10 New and Emerging Frameworks for Decision Analytics: A Data Governance Perspective
139(16)
Ronald L. Huesman Jr.
Steve A. Gillard
11 Examining How the Analytics Revolution Matters to Higher Education Policymakers: Data Analytics, Systemness, and Enabling Student Success
155(18)
Jason E. Lane
12 Evolving From Reflective To Predictive: Montgomery County Community College and Analytics
173(16)
Celeste M. Schwartz
Kent Phillippe
David Kowalski
Angela Polec
13 Unpacking the Messiness of Harnessing the Analytics Revolution
189(12)
Jonathan S. Gagliardi
Editors and Contributors 201(8)
Index 209
Jonathan S. Gagliardi is the Assistant Vice President for Analytics, Policy, and Strategy, Lehman College, The City University of New York. He previously served as the Associate Director for the American Council on Education Center for Policy Research and Strategy, and as a Visiting Fellow for the Rockefeller Institute of Government. Prior to that, Jonathan was a Chancellors Fellow of the State University of New York System and the Deputy Director of the National Association of System Heads. In these roles Dr. Gagliardi helped create and implement national completion initiatives aimed at scaling out evidence-based practices that promote student success. Jonathan was a co-principal investigator for the multi-year research project, Meeting Demands for Improvements in Public System Institutional Research, which focused on examining and transforming the IR function. Dr. Gagliardi previously served the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education on matters related to research, economic, and community development, efficiency and innovation, and data governance and stewardship. He is recognized for his expertise in innovation and entrepreneurship, serving as an Advisory Board member for the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities Commission on Innovation, Competitiveness and Economic Prosperity, and for the Center for Leadership and Service at the University at Albany. Dr. Gagliardi holds a Ph.D. in Higher Education Policy and Leadership, M.S. (Higher Education Policy and Leadership) and B.A. (history and sociology) from the University at Albany. Jonathans research has focused on innovation, organizational transformation, the intersection of higher education and the workforce, and student success. Amelia Parnell has over 15 years of higher education experience in national, state, and campus-level roles including association management, legislative policy, internal audit, TRIO programs, and graduate-level teaching. She is currently the vice president fo