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Kayla Marcotte; Phillip Yang; M. Andrew Millis; Christian J. Vercler; Stefanie S. Sebok-Syer; Andrew E. Krumm; Brian C. George – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2025
Learning analytics are increasingly used in medical education to analyze data and make decisions about learners' abilities. While there are many potential benefits of using learning analytics to drive improvement in medical education, there are also ethical concerns surrounding how this may affect learners and their patients. We conducted a…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Medical Education, Data Use, Reliability

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