Notable Tech Trends: Quantified Self, Learning Analytics, and Big Data

A new column from the latest Connective Issues newsletter by Bohyun Kim, our new Associate Director of Library Applications and Learning Systems.

Notable Tech Trends: Quantified Self, Learning Analytics, and Big Data

One of the recent major technology trends to note is ‘Quantified Self.’ According to this year’s Horizon Report Higher Ed edition, “Quantified Self describes the phenomenon of consumers being able to closely track data that is relevant to their daily activities through the use of technology” (p.46). This trend is enabled by the wearable technology devices – such as Fitbit and Google Glass – and the Mobile Web. Wearable technology devices automatically collect personal data. Fitbit, for example, keeps track of one’s own sleep patterns, steps taken, and calories burned. The Mobile Web serves as the platform that stores and presents such personal data collected by those devices. Using these devices and the resulting personal data, we get to observe our own behavior in a much more extensive and detailed manner. Any meaningful pattern emerging from such observation can lead to a better way to improve ourselves.

Quantified Self is a notable trend not because it involves an unprecedented technology but because it gives us a glimpse of what our daily lives will be like in the near future, in which many of the emerging technologies — the mobile web, big data, wearable technology — will come together in full bloom.

Learning Analytics can be thought of as the application of ‘Quantified Self’ to education. It is being explored at various institutions, though it is at an early stage (see “How Learning Analytics Are Being Used in Education” by Katie Lepi in Edudemic for examples). By collecting and analyzing the data about student behavior in online courses and other learning environments, Learning Analytics aims at improving student engagement, providing more personalized learning experience, detecting learning issues, and determining the behavior variables that are the significant indicators of student performance.

The rise of “Big Data” raises a serious concern about privacy and security. Students, faculty, and researchers in higher education implicitly trust the systems developed by or in use at their institutions. But how the data kept and shared at those systems are used and accessed should be made as transparent as possible. In the area of clinical data, there is already a notable movement which aims at fostering the mutually beneficial collaboration between the patients who own their personal health data and the researchers who can analyze such data to generate new insights and knowledge in a more transparent manner. See “Citizens as Partners in the Use of Clinical Data” by John Wilbanks at O’Reilly Data Blog.

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Work Study Library Assistants Needed at HS/HSL

The Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HS/HSL) is in need of library assistants at the circulation desk on nights and weekends.

To apply, email your resume as a PDF or Word document attachment to Rachel Gleiberman, HR/Budget analyst.

In your email please indicate your availability, desired days and hours, and confirm that you are eligible for work-study.

Learn about other employment opportunities at HS/HSL.

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HS/HSL Closure for Memorial Day Weekend

The HS/HSL will be closed Saturday May 24th through Monday May 26th for the Memorial Day holiday. The HS/HSL will reopen on Tuesday May 27th.

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Clinical Advisory from NHLBI Issued

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) issued a new Clinical Alert on May 15, 2014:

Randomized, Multi-Center, Phase III Study of Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation Comparing Regimen Intensity in Patients with Myelodysplastic Syndrome or Acute Myeloid Leukemia (BMT CTN 0901)

The National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) NHLBI has suspended enrollment for the clinical study BMT CTN 0901 conducted by the Blood and Marrow Transplant Clinical Trials Network (BMT CTN) after preliminary data appeared to show benefit for one approach to the intensity of conditioning for allogeneic stem cell transplantations in patients eligible for the study.

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Work Study Library Assistants Needed at HS/HSL!

The Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HS/HSL) is in need of library assistants at the circulation desk on nights and weekends.

To apply, email your resume as a PDF or Word document attachment to Rachel Gleiberman, HR/Budget analyst.

In your email please indicate your availability, desired days and hours, and confirm that you are eligible for work-study.

Learn about other employment opportunities at HS/HSL.

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Offsite Access to Library Resources Limited Thurday 5/17 6-7am

Due to campus IT upgrades, resources from the library that you access while off campus using your UMID will not be available Thursday 5/17 from 6 – 7 am. We apologize for any inconvenience. If you are already logged into library resources before 6 am, you should not be affected.

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New Cool Tools Guide – Simple English Wikipedia

Try our new Cool Tools: Simple English Wikipedia guideSimple English Wikipedia uses simple grammar and short sentences to write encyclopedia articles that are easier to understand than regular Wikipedia pages.  There are over 100,000 articles so far.  Simple wikipedia pages could be useful for children, adults learning English, or those with learning disabilities.

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PsychiatryOnline Maintenance 5/7/14

There is a planned monthly maintenance period on PsychiatryOnline Wednesday, 05/07/2014. This maintenance period will last from 11:59 PM ET 05/07 through 4:00 AM ET 05/08. Please be advised that the site/services will be periodically unavailable during this maintenance window, with cumulative downtime expected to be 2 hours.

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Try Counseling and Therapy

Counseling & Therapy provides a large and rich collection of video for the study of counseling, social work, psychotherapy, psychology, and psychiatric counseling.

Students and scholars can study, observe, and experience a wide variety of different therapy and counseling methods and approaches as practiced by experts in their field.

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Try the Journal of Visualized Experiments

JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on publishing scientific research protocols in video format.  These videos add a new parameter to the communication of experimental data and research results. The journal has nine sections: General, Neuroscience, Immunology and Infection, Clinical and Translational Medicine, Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Chemistry, Behavior, and Environment.

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