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Duncan Culbreth; Rebekah Davis; Cigdem Meral; Florence Martin; Weichao Wang; Sejal Foxx – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2025
Monitoring applications (MAs) use digital and online tools to collect and track data on student behavior, and they have become increasingly popular among schools. Empirical research on these complex surveillance platforms is scant, and little is known about the efficacy or impact that they have on students. This study used a multi-method…
Descriptors: High School Students, COVID-19, Pandemics, Progress Monitoring
Dubrow, Joshua K. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
The COVID 19 pandemic illuminates the role data has in public policy-making, i.e. datafication of society, and the importance of exploring the local sources of data to reveal errors in what has assuredly been from the beginning an undercount of cases and deaths. I note four interrelated error sources. The first two are common to any quantitative…
Descriptors: Data Use, COVID-19, Pandemics, Data Collection
Wisam Sedawi; Angela Calabrese Barton – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2024
Background: Studies of socio-scientific decision-making in times of crisis are in their infancy. This study investigates how minoritized youth engage and make sense of newly developed COVID-19 vaccines and their intersections with the evolving multi-pandemic. Guided by theories of lively data, data sense and epistemic injustice, we center the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth, COVID-19, Immunization Programs
Madison Fansher; Logan Walls; Chenxu Hao; Hari Subramonyam; Aysecan Boduroglu; Priti Shah; Jessica K. Witt – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
In contexts where people lack prior knowledge and risk awareness--such as the COVID-19 pandemic--even truthful visualizations of data can seem surprising. This can lead people to mistrust the veracity of the data and to discount it, leading to poor risk decisions. In this work, we illustrate how narrative visualizations can achieve a balance…
Descriptors: Visualization, Trust (Psychology), Data, Credibility
Seeger, Victoria; Fredde, Troy; O'Neal, Brianna; Stewart, Johnna – Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research, 2023
This study provides a picture of the impact the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) had on action research performed by graduate students at a small Midwest university. A qualitative case study was conducted to examine how the participants' abilities to implement their research, gather data, and analyze the results was impacted by COVID-19. Research…
Descriptors: Action Research, COVID-19, Pandemics, Graduate Students
Kai Li – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2023
Assessing students' performance in online learning could be executed not only by the traditional forms of summative assessments such as using essays, assignments, and a final exam, etc. but also by more formative assessment approaches such as interaction activities, forum posts, etc. However, it is difficult for teachers to monitor and assess…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Computer Literacy
Matthew Goldberg – Journal of Access Services, 2024
For the last decade or more, circulation numbers of physical materials have declined in academic libraries across the United States. In the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic drastically altered society and daily life, not to mention library functions. In particular, fears of contagion via physical surfaces and transmission by contact led many…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Academic Libraries, Library Services
Peter K. Dunn – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2024
The use of group work projects is common in introductory statistics courses, including projects where students collect their own data. However, the COVID-induced lockdown at the start of 2020 meant that data collection was compromised. In this study, we examine a situation where students were permitted to use artificial (made-up) data for their…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Undergraduate Students, Statistics Education, COVID-19
Katherine Bui; Keith R. Berry Jr. – Journal of Research Administration, 2025
Research administrators (RA) at institutions of higher education (IHE) provide critical support to faculty throughout the lifecycle of research, which include developing research, applying to funding opportunities, managing awards through closeout, and maintaining compliance. Fulfilling these tasks requires well-developed RA processes and clear…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Data Collection, Data Use
Nancy Smith; Claus von Zastrow – Education Commission of the States, 2022
When the COVID-19 pandemic drove schools online in March 2020, state education leaders were left without access to data needed to understand how best to support students. The pandemic revealed the strengths and limitations of state education data systems while inspiring new strategies for collecting, reporting and using data. In 2021, DataSmith…
Descriptors: State Departments of Education, Data, Data Collection, Pandemics
Jiang Li; Chen Zhu; Mark Goh – Research Evaluation, 2025
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a widely adopted non-parametric technique for evaluating R&D performance. However, traditional DEA models often struggle to provide reliable solutions in the presence of data uncertainty. To address this limitation, this study develops a novel robust super-efficiency DEA approach to evaluate R&D…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research and Development, COVID-19, Pandemics
Isabel R. Fulcher; Donald Fejfar; Nichole Kulikowski; Jean-Claude Mugunga; Michael Law; Bethany Hedt-Gauthier – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
During the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of health program implementors and research analysts across seven low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) alongside Boston-based collaborators convened to implement data-driven approaches for public health response. An intensive statistics and data science training short course was developed to ensure that…
Descriptors: Capacity Building, COVID-19, Pandemics, Public Health
Veronika Batzdorfer; Wolfgang Zenk-Möltgen; Laura Young; Alexia Katsanidou; Johannes Breuer; Libby Bishop – Research Ethics, 2024
Balancing speed and quality during crises pose challenges for ensuring the value and utility of data in social science research. The COVID-19 pandemic in particular underscores the need for high-quality data and rapid dissemination. Given the importance of behavioural measures and compliance with measures to contain the pandemic, social science…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Social Science Research, Data Analysis, COVID-19
Chang, Hedy N. – Attendance Works, 2022
This brief examines how state policies and practices continue to evolve in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is based on data provided by 45 states plus the District of Columbia as of early May 2022. The brief updates our 2021 report, "Are Students Present and Accounted For? An Examination of State Attendance Policies During the COVID-19…
Descriptors: Attendance, State Policy, COVID-19, Pandemics
Samantha Szcyrek; Bonnie Stewart – OTESSA Journal, 2022
Over recent decades, higher education infrastructures have become increasingly digitized and datafied. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated adoption of online learning platforms, trading the walls of the classroom for digital systems. Yet the surveillance, privacy, and discrimination issues that such systems raise are minimally understood by those…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Higher Education, Technology Uses in Education, COVID-19

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