
How Colleges Use Data
Jonathan S. Gagliardi(Author)
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 14. February 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
232 pages
978-1-4214-4519-9 (ISBN)
Description
What does a culture of evidence really look like in higher education?
The use of big data and the rapid acceleration of storage and analytics tools have led to a revolution of data use in higher education. Institutions have moved from relying largely on historical trends and descriptive data to the more widespread adoption of predictive and prescriptive analytics. Despite this rapid evolution of data technology and analytics tools, universities and colleges still face a number of obstacles in their data use. In How Colleges Use Data, Jonathan S. Gagliardi presents college and university leaders with an important resource to help cultivate, implement, and sustain a culture of evidence through the ethical and responsible use and adoption of data and analytics.
Gagliardi provides a broad context for data use among colleges, including key concepts and use cases related to data and analytics. He also addresses the different dimensions of data use and highlights the promise and perils of the widespread adoption of data and analytics, in addition to important elements of implementing and scaling a culture of evidence.
Demystifying data and analytics, the book helps faculty and administrators understand important topics, including:
* How to define institutional aspirations using data
* Equity and student success
* Strategic finance and resource optimization
* Academic quality and integrity
* Data governance and utility
* Implicit and explicit bias in data
* Implementation and planning
* How data will be used in the future
How Colleges Use Data helps college and university leaders understand what a culture of evidence in higher education truly looks like.
The use of big data and the rapid acceleration of storage and analytics tools have led to a revolution of data use in higher education. Institutions have moved from relying largely on historical trends and descriptive data to the more widespread adoption of predictive and prescriptive analytics. Despite this rapid evolution of data technology and analytics tools, universities and colleges still face a number of obstacles in their data use. In How Colleges Use Data, Jonathan S. Gagliardi presents college and university leaders with an important resource to help cultivate, implement, and sustain a culture of evidence through the ethical and responsible use and adoption of data and analytics.
Gagliardi provides a broad context for data use among colleges, including key concepts and use cases related to data and analytics. He also addresses the different dimensions of data use and highlights the promise and perils of the widespread adoption of data and analytics, in addition to important elements of implementing and scaling a culture of evidence.
Demystifying data and analytics, the book helps faculty and administrators understand important topics, including:
* How to define institutional aspirations using data
* Equity and student success
* Strategic finance and resource optimization
* Academic quality and integrity
* Data governance and utility
* Implicit and explicit bias in data
* Implementation and planning
* How data will be used in the future
How Colleges Use Data helps college and university leaders understand what a culture of evidence in higher education truly looks like.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
2 s/w Abbildungen
2 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 200 mm
Width: 126 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
236 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4214-4519-9 (9781421445199)
DOI
10.56021/9781421445205
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How Colleges Use Data
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Person
Jonathan S. Gagliardi is the vice president for economic mobility and social impact at Northern Arizona University. He is the coauthor of The Analytics Revolution in Higher Education: Big Data, Organizational Learning, and Student Success.
Content
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The Evidence Imperative
Chapter 2. Demystifying Data and Analytics
Chapter 3. Defining an Institutional Aspiration Using Data
Chapter 4. Equity and Student Success
Chapter 5. Strategic Finance and Resource Optimization
Chapter 6. Academic Quality and Renewal
Chapter 7. Creating a Data Governance System
Chapter 8. The Promise and Peril of Data and Analytics
Chapter 9. Implementation and Planning
Chapter 10. Looking Ahead
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The Evidence Imperative
Chapter 2. Demystifying Data and Analytics
Chapter 3. Defining an Institutional Aspiration Using Data
Chapter 4. Equity and Student Success
Chapter 5. Strategic Finance and Resource Optimization
Chapter 6. Academic Quality and Renewal
Chapter 7. Creating a Data Governance System
Chapter 8. The Promise and Peril of Data and Analytics
Chapter 9. Implementation and Planning
Chapter 10. Looking Ahead
Notes
Index