This is terrific – a BBC Click article discussing how IBM is help local education institutions to evaluate the use of social platforms and analytics to assist students to learn:
IT company IBM and Brockenhurst College in the UK have created a private social network to help give staff a better understanding of their students and tailor lessons to them.
Students can use the system to find out more information about their course, watch videos and chat with others at a sister college in China.
The network can also monitor social media – with consent – to see if students might be underperforming or struggling.
The solution features IBM Connections.
Check the BBC article to view a short overview video (hopefully available worldwide), those in the UK can watch the full programme.
Wow – love the connections bit and the BBC exposure – less convinced by the predictive analytics based on social streams – if based on coursework yes but if I were a student there would be no chance that I would allow my social streams to be absorbed into a predictive analytics system at college – and I lead a very quiet life.