(via Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
We are pleased to announce this second call for expressions of interest for participation in a free e-learning course on “Privacy and Library Learning Analytics.” The course will take place from Tuesday, March 1, to Friday, April 15. There are 50 slots available, and there is no fee to participate.
This course is an offering of the Prioritizing Privacy, a multi-faceted continuing education program that will train academic library practitioners to comprehensively address privacy and other related ethical implications of learning analytics projects. Prioritizing Privacy is funded by an IMLS National Leadership Grant and more information is available on the project website.
The six-week e-learning course will guide participants in exploring learning analytics, privacy theory, privacy-by-design principles, and research ethics. Participants will develop and present their own personal “Privacy Sourcebook” to document their learning and guide their practice after the course is complete. The course format is cohort-based and asynchronous, offered in the learning management system Canvas and structured by weekly deadlines and required readings, learning activities, and online discussions. Additional information about the curriculum is available on the project website.
Comments from participants in previous courses are below.
- The course content was excellent.
- I have a concrete product from the course that I can use to keep moving forward.
- The lectures, readings, and Privacy Sourcebook were all really well done.
- The Privacy Sourcebook as a reflection and next steps tool was extremely valuable for me.
- Both of the instructors are experts and I thought they explained something complicated like LA [learning analytics] in a way that is accessible to a wide variety of audiences.
To apply for this free opportunity, fill out the application to participate by Friday, January 28.
Applicants will need to confirm that they meet the following requirements.
- work in an academic library in the United States
- have an interest in learning about academic libraries and learning analytics
- have an interest in learning about privacy and other ethical considerations in learning analytics
- commit to spending up to 5-6 hours/week during the course to engage in the community of practice and complete the learning activities
Anticipating that there may be more interest that we can accommodate, selected participants will be notified in early February and others will be informed of the waitlist.
If you have any questions about this project or the application to participate in the e-learning course, please feel free to contact Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, PI (ljanicke@illinois.edu) or Kyle Jones, Co-PI (kmlj@iupui.edu).