Learning Analytics: Why Choose UW?

The School of Education at UW-Madison consistently offers innovative graduate programs and produces scholars who can build upon the practical application of knowledge and master their areas of study from a theoretic and analytic viewpoint.

The Learning Analytics program at the University of Wisconsin will not only allow students an opportunity to acquire the foundational knowledge and hands-on training necessary to professionally apply learning analytics to support student learning and development across a wide variety of contexts, but to learn from the individuals whose research, scholarship, and daily practices have been instrumental in defining and shaping the field itself.  The UW Educational Psychology Department is routinely acknowledged as one of the very best in the country by US News & World Report and the faculty who are pioneering this work are, quite literally, world renowned.

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UW-Madison School of Education

Impact 2030

The School of Education and many of its programs are widely regarded as being among the very best in the nation. Impact 2030 is an ambitious initiative designed to dramatically strengthen the already highly regarded school. The School of Education has four big goals leading up to the centennial celebration in 2030: Investing in Wisconsin’s Future Teachers, Transformational and Innovative Learning Experiences, Bolstering Faculty Support, and Significantly Strengthen Student Scholarships.

Support Services for Students

The School of Education offers a variety of support services to its students. Graduate students within the online Learning Analytics program have full access to all student services at UW-Madison. The program’s student advisor works to get to know students, including their professional backgrounds, personal interests, and strengths, and connect them with strategic campus resources.

Below are links to some of the available programs and offerings for online graduate students.