This chapter provides advice on using data to guide decisions within Higher Education settings. It discusses the current debate around research data collection and use in universities and draws upon the Leiden Manifesto to provide advice pertaining to these issues.It discusses why administrative staff need to understand data usage in their institutions. It defines data usage broadly, as covering all major tasks that staff engage in when handling spreadsheets. It argues that without a broad understanding of how to collate and handle data, staff are at risk of not fully understanding the data that they are working with.It argues that data must be presented well for people to be able to make full use of it. To do this, it presents several exam...
Part 1: Why Do We Need New Educational Management Information Systems?International audiencePromisin...
It has become increasingly accepted that important digital data must be retained and shared in order...
As algorithmic decision-making and data collection become pervasive within higher education, how can...
Higher education is awash with data with more coming every year. Much of this is due to accountabil...
Problem. Compared to the business world, higher education has a lower level of acceptance and a low...
In recent decades, higher education systems and institutions have been called to respond to an unpre...
Universities generate a mass of data related to students and the courses that they study. As such, ‘...
In a world that is increasingly global and technologically driven, institutions of higher education ...
Increasing demands for accountability from both the public and the government have resulted in incre...
Universities are drowning in data, not only data produced by their researchers and students, but als...
To make decisions in the…academic world is still to travel without maps.—Sir Eric Ashby Sir Eric Ash...
While strong evidence exists that the use of data in decision-making is critical for quality improve...
The Realities of Research Data Management is a four-part series that explores how research universit...
Our university library has a long history of supporting the data acquisition and analysis needs of c...
Knowledge and information governance questions are tractable primarily in institutional terms, rathe...
Part 1: Why Do We Need New Educational Management Information Systems?International audiencePromisin...
It has become increasingly accepted that important digital data must be retained and shared in order...
As algorithmic decision-making and data collection become pervasive within higher education, how can...
Higher education is awash with data with more coming every year. Much of this is due to accountabil...
Problem. Compared to the business world, higher education has a lower level of acceptance and a low...
In recent decades, higher education systems and institutions have been called to respond to an unpre...
Universities generate a mass of data related to students and the courses that they study. As such, ‘...
In a world that is increasingly global and technologically driven, institutions of higher education ...
Increasing demands for accountability from both the public and the government have resulted in incre...
Universities are drowning in data, not only data produced by their researchers and students, but als...
To make decisions in the…academic world is still to travel without maps.—Sir Eric Ashby Sir Eric Ash...
While strong evidence exists that the use of data in decision-making is critical for quality improve...
The Realities of Research Data Management is a four-part series that explores how research universit...
Our university library has a long history of supporting the data acquisition and analysis needs of c...
Knowledge and information governance questions are tractable primarily in institutional terms, rathe...
Part 1: Why Do We Need New Educational Management Information Systems?International audiencePromisin...
It has become increasingly accepted that important digital data must be retained and shared in order...
As algorithmic decision-making and data collection become pervasive within higher education, how can...