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Dashboards and OLAP services in LLL and distance learning processes E xperiences about log-based learning- and education-management. HASSACC 2017. October 2 5– 2 9. 201 7. Human And Social Sciences at the Common Conference. www.hassacc.com. HASSACC 2017, October 25–29. 2017.
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Dashboards and OLAP services in LLL and distance learning processes Experiences about log-based learning- and education-management HASSACC 2017 October 25–29. 2017 Human And Social Sciences at the Common Conference www.hassacc.com
HASSACC 2017, October 25–29. 2017 Introduction (focused keywords) • A cybernetic education (e-learning) framework needs logs and their real time analyses for system maintenance and personal decisions parallelly. • Log-data will never be used in raw form: dashboards and/or OLAP-services (incl. Data-visualization effects) make the quick understanding of their situation, position, exposure, etc.possible for users (especially to other objects in form of benchmarking results) • Optimized dashboards can not be derived in a standard planning process. User’s behavior patterns (=logs) are necessary to be capable of fine-tuning. • OLAP-services are such a complex phenomena, that quasi each affected person should be educated (=logs) to use it in an efficient way. www.hassacc.com
HASSACC 2017, October 25–29. 2017 Introduction: out of focus (here and now) • How to optimize data-visualization effects (like Rosling-animations)? • How to optimize models/analyses (like Occam’s razor)? • How to optimize OLAP-services before using by professional users)? • … www.hassacc.com
HASSACC 2017, October 25–29. 2017 Methods • Similarity analyses for optimizing dashboard services • Checking normativity in the planning • Supporting calculation of the best price/performance ratio • Without any subjectivity • Available as online service (based on C-URL) • Automatable • Consistence-oriented (with self-checking routines) • OLAP – as standard technique for data handling • Frequently used OLAP-parameter sets lead to dashboards • Using OLAP services need a high level of abstraction capacity by users • Hermeneutics of planned reports should be given in advance • Control views are necessary for avoiding errors • The users should want to see and should be able to accept/tolerate comparisons www.hassacc.com
HASSACC 2017, October 25–29. 2017 Results • Objective evaluation of dashboards (other arbitrary objects) is possible and it can be executed in an automated way: • Based on similarity analyses • Based on logs • Based on trivial directions of attributes • LLL needs learning materials about OLAP services for developers, maintaining experts, students: • Cybernetic society should be capable of using logs in an efficient way • Persons should tolerate benchmarking at least anonymized • The more efficiently users utilizeOLAP services, the more logs will become necessary for crowds www.hassacc.com
HASSACC 2017, October 25–29. 2017 Discussion • Dashboards are able to support processes, if real decisions will be made – arbitrary constellation stops intuition processes. • The use of OLAP services can become a kind of positive addiction (reports almost always generate new questions). • The misunderstanding of OLAP-reports and/or dashboards is a social risk in the cybernetic society. • Hermeneutics (text-based interpretations) for OLAP reports should be integrated into the services in advance. • Hermeneutics needs consistence control reports too, where a few parallel reports ensure the validity of interpretations. www.hassacc.com
HASSACC 2017, October 25–29. 2017 More information • http://miau.gau.hu/miau/225/Annual_2017_Jonkoping_Proceedings.pdf • http://miau.gau.hu/myx-free/ • http://miau.gau.hu/eolap/db1/2_olap_m_din.php3 www.hassacc.com
HASSACC 2015, October 25–29. 2017 Basic paper information • [László PITLIK] • [Apertus Nonprofit Ltd. - Hungary] [Anikó BALOGH, Ferenc SZANI, Máté SCHNELLBACH] • [ Project-ID: KÖFOP-2.1.1-VEKOP-15 / KÖFOP-2.1.2-VEKOP-15] • This presentation is not official document of the conference. It is used only for conference purposes as additional material explaining paper. www.hassacc.com