Final report to the Higher Education Academy. managing connections: using e-learning tracking information to improve retention rates in higher education

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Anagnostopoulou, K., Preigo-Hernandez, J. and Parmar, D. 2008. Final report to the Higher Education Academy. managing connections: using e-learning tracking information to improve retention rates in higher education. Middlesex University.
TitleFinal report to the Higher Education Academy. managing connections: using e-learning tracking information to improve retention rates in higher education
AuthorsAnagnostopoulou, K., Preigo-Hernandez, J. and Parmar, D.
Abstract

The Final Report provides an outline of the research design, the findings and the recommendations which arose from the ‘Managing Connections: using e-learning tracking information to improve retention rates in higher education’ project, which was funded by the Higher Education Academy and Middlesex University between 2007 and 2008.

KeywordsE-learning, Tracking Data, Student Retention, Higher EducationAcademy Funded Research, First Year Experience
Research GroupWork and Learning Research Centre
Publisher or commissioning bodyMiddlesex University
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Deposited21 May 2013
Completed2008
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://mancons2.middlesex.wikispaces.net/file/view/Final+Report+(Anagnostopoulou,+Parmar+%26+Priego-Hernandez,+2008).pdf
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