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Podeschi, R. J. – Information Systems Education Journal, 2015
This paper reports on the use of QlikView business intelligence software for use in a Business Intelligence (BI) course within an undergraduate information systems program. The course provides students with concepts related to data warehousing, data mining, visualizations, and software tools to provide business intelligence solutions for decision…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Business, Intelligence, Computer Software
Christian, Nicholas; Akujobi, Innocent; Saha, Munmun; Korzaan, Melinda – Information Systems Education Journal, 2018
Advanced Competition Simulations (ACS), a massive multiplayer online (MMO) strategy gaming company, has petabytes of customer data at their data center in Brentwood, Tennessee that could assist executives with decision making, but they currently do not have business intelligence software or a business intelligence and analytics (BIA) team. As is…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Computer Simulation, Business, Intelligence
Gomez, Aitor; Puigvert, Lidia; Flecha, Ramon – Qualitative Inquiry, 2011
The critical communicative methodology (CCM) is a methodological response to the dialogic turn of societies and sciences that has already had an important impact in transforming situations of inequality and exclusion. Research conducted with the CCM implies continuous and egalitarian dialogue among researchers and the people involved in the…
Descriptors: Social Change, Research Methodology, Communication (Thought Transfer), Social Justice
Halligan, Tom – Community College Journal, 2010
As more community colleges focus on using data to improve educational outcomes, many administrators are considering business intelligence applications that promise a path toward more informed decisions. Getting there, leaders say, requires more than installing some out-of-the-box solution; it requires changing the culture and finding skilled…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Graduation Rate, Graduation, Information Technology
Detterman, Douglas K. – Intelligence, 2011
Watson's Jeopardy victory raises the question of the similarity of artificial intelligence and human intelligence. Those of us who study human intelligence issue a challenge to the artificial intelligence community. We will construct a unique battery of tests for any computer that would provide an actual IQ score for the computer. This is the same…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Intelligence, Human Body, Comparative Analysis
Green, John; Rutherford, Scott; Turner, Thomas – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2009
The authors recognise that there is no "one-size-fits-all" approach to implementing business intelligence strategy within universities. Elements of best practice have been taken from a case study of Imperial College, which may be applied across other institutions. The process starts with implementing and developing systems that capture…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Internet, Information Policy, Universities
Riccardi, Richard I. – College and University, 2009
As universities begin to implement business intelligence tools such as end-user reporting, data warehousing, and dashboard indicators, data quality becomes an even greater and more public issue. With automated tools taking nightly snapshots of the database, the faulty data grow exponentially, propagating as another layer of the data warehouse.…
Descriptors: Internet, Higher Education, Intelligence, Information Technology
MacCabe, James H. – Psychology Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2010
It has long been claimed that there is a strong association between high intelligence, or exceptional creativity, and mental illness. In this book, James MacCabe investigates this claim, using evidence from Swedish population data. He finds evidence that children who achieve either exceptionally high, or very low grades at school, are at greater…
Descriptors: Evidence, Creativity, Psychosis, Psychologists
Hayen, Roger L. – Information Systems Education Journal, 2011
A national student competition problem in business intelligence (BI) is considered to foster an understanding of this competition and of the underlying case study problem used. The focus here is two-fold. First, is to illustrate this competition, and second, is to provide a case problem that can be considered for use in various information systems…
Descriptors: Business, Intelligence, Geographic Information Systems, Decision Making
Arnold, Kimberly E. – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2010
Academic analytics helps address the public's desire for institutional accountability with regard to student success, given the widespread concern over the cost of higher education and the difficult economic and budgetary conditions prevailing worldwide. Purdue University's Signals project applies the principles of analytics widely used in…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Graduation Rate, At Risk Students, Program Effectiveness
Briggs, Linda L. – T.H.E. Journal, 2007
Business intelligence (BI) tools offer schools the ability to look beyond a routine statistic, such as what percentage of students have passed a given test. Through data analysis, schools can view specific scores for a select group of students, for example, and compare that data to other groups, classes, or teachers. That is the kind of…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Data Analysis, School Districts, Intelligence

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