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In online learning environments like Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), where teachers cannot provide individual support and guidance for thousands of students, self-regulated learning (SRL) is a critical metacognitive skillset for students' achievement. However, not every student intuitively self-regulates its learning and therefore technical solutions can help to apply SRL strategies. Learner dashboards with visualizations about the learner's progress and behavior are able to create awareness, encourage self-reflection, and perhaps motivate students to plan and adjust their learning behavior to achieve their learning objectives. Hence, such Learning Analytics tools can support the SRL strategies self-evaluation and strategic planning. To examine this potential, a learner dashboard was integrated into the HPI MOOC platform. This work presents the design process, the concept, and an evaluation of the first dashboard iteration. The perceived usefulness and usability are investigated, and in addition, the question will be considered whether the dashboard encourages students to apply self-regulated learning. The positive results pave the way for future research and a next iteration of the learner dashboard.
Rohloff et al. (Sun,) studied this question.