Commentary on Neil Selwyn's LAK18 Keynote Address

IF 2.9 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Learning Analytics Pub Date : 2019-12-13 DOI:10.18608/JLA.2019.63.4
P. Prinsloo
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In his keynote, Neil Selwyn not only acknowledged his role as ‘outsider’ to the field of learning analytics, but also intentionally assumed the role of “idiot”. In my commentary I assume that Selwyn’s embrace of being an idiot was more than just self-deprecating humour or a disclaimer aimed to prepare the audience for his provocations. In a Medieval carnival, the clown, fool or community idiot was crowned king, and for the duration of the carnival, could make fun of the royal household, blaspheme and provoke, all licenced by his or her role at that moment in time. Selwyn acknowledged that his own position was and continue to be informed by Critical Data Studies (CDS), an emerging research focus and discourse aimed at troubling much of current accepted and unquestioned assumptions and practices in the broader context of data science. I reflect and comment on Selwyn’s keynote by firstly mapping some of the key tenets of CDS, before addressing some aspects of the keynote and two aspect of his “learning analytics wish-list” namely “giving students control” and “seeing ethics in terms of power, not in terms of protection."
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Neil Selwyn LAK18主题演讲评论
在他的主题演讲中,Neil Selwyn不仅承认自己是学习分析领域的“局外人”,还故意扮演了“白痴”的角色。在我的评论中,我认为塞尔温接受自己是一个白痴不仅仅是自嘲的幽默,或者是一种免责声明,目的是让观众为他的挑衅做好准备。在中世纪的狂欢节上,小丑、傻瓜或社区白痴被加冕为国王,在狂欢节期间,他们可以取笑王室,亵渎和挑衅,所有这些都是他或她当时的角色所允许的。Selwyn承认,他自己的立场是并将继续受到关键数据研究(CDS)的影响,这是一个新兴的研究焦点和话语,旨在在更广泛的数据科学背景下,对当前许多被接受和未经质疑的假设和实践提出质疑。我对Selwyn的主题进行了反思和评论,首先描绘了CDS的一些关键原则,然后阐述了主题的一些方面和他的“学习分析愿望清单”的两个方面,即“给予学生控制权”和“从权力的角度看待道德,而不是从保护的角度”。
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Journal of Learning Analytics
Journal of Learning Analytics Social Sciences-Education
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