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Meeting of Big Data for Education Spoke

August 28, 2017at 9:00 am - 4:30 pm UTC+0

The next meeting of the Big Data for Education Spoke will be held on 8/28, 9 am – 4:30pm, at Teachers College Columbia University, in New York, NY. From 9 am – 12 pm noon, we will hold a general meeting for the spoke. Lunch will be provided noon-1pm. From 1 pm – 4:30 pm, participants will have their choice of a workshop on the Longitudinal Educational Big Data Competition, or two tutorials on educational data mining methods.

To RSVP, or for more details, please contact jlocumpaugh@gmail.com.


Longitudinal Educational Big Data Competition

Registration is required: please visit the below link for more information and to register.

https://sites.google.com/view/assistmentsdatamining

The Big Data for Education spoke of the Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub is pleased to release a competition where data miners can try to predict an important longitudinal outcome using real-world educational data.

This competition uses data from a longitudinal study, now over a decade long, led by Professor Ryan Baker and Professor Neil Heffernan. This study, funded by multiple grants from the National Science Foundation, tracks students from their use of the ASSISTments blended learning platform in middle school in 2004-2007, to their high school course-taking, college enrollment, and first job out of college. Several papers have shown that behavior in ASSISTments in middle school can predict high school and college outcomes. In this competition, you will receive access to extensive (but carefully deidentified) click-stream data from middle school ASSISTments use, as well as carefully curated brand new outcome data on first job out of college, never before used in published research.

Successful entries will be invited to submit both to a conference workshop (at EDM2018, in Buffalo, NY) and to a special issue of the Journal of Educational Data Mining.

Details

Date:
August 28, 2017
Time:
9:00 am - 4:30 pm UTC+0
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Website:
https://sites.google.com/view/assistmentsdatamining

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