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milieu, but its functionalities are limited. Learning analytics&#xd;
applications integrated with GC can help to face these limitations,&#xd;
but to reach this aim, developers need access to the data generated&#xd;
by GC’s users. This paper reports on the results of an analysis of&#xd;
the existing alternatives to collect data from GC. The study is&#xd;
based on the analysis of the documentation provided by the&#xd;
involved tools. The analysis shows that GC’s API is a potential&#xd;
source of data about the activity of the users in GC-enabled&#xd;
settings, but that the information it provides is limited. Further&#xd;
work is needed to explore if Chrome OS synchronization&#xd;
functions can deliver more detailed information about GC usage,&#xd;
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