This is quite an interesting paper (35 page PDF) that might expand your understanding of learning analytics a bit and offers a comprehensive study of practical applications of multi-modal learning analytics (or to use their expression, which I don't really like, "in the wild", that is, where "studies are commonly conducted in human-computer interaction (HCI) research with the aim of investigating the implications of embedding new technology interventions in everyday situations"). If you want a quick summary of the results, scroll down to section 6.1 (page 22) for a really nice presentation. I found the study of the integration of video, sensors, and other analytics in clinical settings interesting, and it's worth keeping in mind what will happen when this sort of data is combined with advanced AI.
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