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Issues around using data to improve student retention

This agenda outlines a seminar focusing on the challenges and solutions involved in utilizing data to enhance student retention and progression in higher education. Key discussions include the use of attendance data at Loughborough University, an alternative perspective on Customer Relationship Management at Roehampton University, and privacy concerns related to data protection raised by the University of Southampton. Additionally, the seminar will explore innovative engagement strategies like SETL from the University of Derby and employability tools at the University of Nottingham.

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Issues around using data to improve student retention

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  1. Issues around using data to improve student retention

  2. Agenda • 13:00 Introduction – JISC CETIS • 13:05 Issues involved in using attendance data to improve student progression - Loughborough University • 13:35 fulCRM: another view of Customer Relationship Management - Roehampton University • 14:05 Whose Data? Issues in privacy and data protection - University of Southampton • 14:35 Break • 15:05 SETL (Student Engagement Traffic Lighting) - University of Derby • 15:50 ESCAPES, ePortfolio and Employability -University of Nottingham • 16:20 Session Close

  3. Other Bits and Pieces • Timing • Plenary session • RM CoP - https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=RM-IN-HEFE

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