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(1) The University of Newcastle ( (2) The (3) In the event of an inconsistency between the Student Academic Performance Evaluation Policy and a Rule or a Schedule to a Rule, the Rule or Schedule to the Rule made by the Council will prevail to the extent of the inconsistency. (4) This Policy provides principles for the use of learning analytics, and an evidence-based approach to monitoring of academic performance at the (5) This Policy is designed to: (6) This Policy is an accompanying document to the Support for Students Policy and is supported by the Student Academic Performance Evluation Procedure which should be read in conjunction with this Policy. (7) This Policy applies to (8) This Policy applies to the Joint Medical Program (JMP). In the event of an inconsistency between this Policy and the policies and procedures specific to the JMP, the policies and procedures of the JMP will prevail to the extent of the inconsistency, unless the matter relates to a delegation of authority. (9) This Policy does not apply to Higher Degrees by Research (please see Higher Degree by Research Policy). (10) Under the Higher Education Support Act 2003, the (11) The use of learning analytics brings together existing data and information to support an evidence-based method of identifying (12) The (13) (14) The collection, use, and disclosure of information used in the (15) (16) The (17) Learning analytics data will support: (18) The Student Academic Performance Evaluation Procedure provides details on how learning analytics dashboards are to be used in the learning and teaching context and the provision of education and learning experiences for (19) Data used for the purpose of learning analytics is subject to existing data access protocols. (20) The provision of access to learning analytics dashboards is the responsibility of Strategy, Planning and Performance. The Pro Vice-Chancellor Education Innovation will approve access to Student Academic Performance Evaluation Dashboards. Student Academic Performance Evaluation Policy
Section 1 - Introduction
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Principles
Use of Learning Analytics