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Ryan S. Baker; Stephen Hutt; Christopher A. Brooks; Namrata Srivastava; Caitlin Mills – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2024
Open science has become an important part of contemporary science, and some open science practices (such as data sharing) have been prominent aspects of Educational Data Mining (EDM) since the start of the field. There have been recent pushes for EDM to more fully embrace the range of open science practices that are seen in other fields. In this…
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Data Analysis, Information Technology, Psychology
Haim, Aaron; Gyurcsan, Robert; Baxter, Chris; Shaw, Stacy T.; Heffernan, Neil T. – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2023
Despite increased efforts to assess the adoption rates of open science and robustness of reproducibility in sub-disciplines of education technology, there is a lack of understanding of why some research is not reproducible. Prior work has taken the first step toward assessing reproducibility of research, but has assumed certain constraints which…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Educational Research, Replication (Evaluation), Access to Information
Klose, Mark; Desai, Vasvi; Song, Yang; Gehringer, Edward – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2020
Imagine a student using an intelligent tutoring system. A researcher records the correctness and time of each of your attempts at solving a math problem, nothing more. With no names, no birth dates, no connections to the school, you would think it impossible to track the answers back to the class. Yet, class sections have been identified with no…
Descriptors: Privacy, Learning Analytics, Data Collection, Information Storage

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