TY - CHAP TI - Multilevel Analysis of Activity and Actors in Heterogeneous Networked Learning Environments AU - Suthers, Daniel T2 - The Handbook of Learning Analytics A2 - Lang, Charles A2 - Siemens, George A2 - Wise, Alyssa Friend A2 - Gaševic, Dragan AB - Learning in today’s networked environments is often distributed across multiple media and sites, and takes place simultaneously via multiple levels of agency and processes. This is a challenge for those wishing to study learning as embedded in social networks, or simply to monitor a networked learning environment for practical purposes. Traces of activity may be fragmented across multiple logs, and the granularity at which events are recorded may not match analytic needs. This chapter describes an analytic framework, Traces, for analyzing participant interaction in one or more digital settings by computationally deriving higher levels of description. The Traces framework includes concepts for modelling interaction in sociotechnical systems, a hierarchy of models with corresponding representations, and computational methods for translating between these levels by transforming representa- tions. Potential applications include identifying sessions of interaction, key actors within sessions, relationships between actors, changes in participation over time, and groups or communities of learners. CY - Alberta, Canada DA - 2017/// PY - 2017 ET - 1 SP - 189 EP - 197 PB - Society for Learning Analytics Research (SoLAR) SN - 978-0-9952408-0-3 UR - http://solaresearch.org/hla-17/hla17-chapter1 ER -