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Student performance, MOOC logs, knowledge tracing, standardized tests, learning analytics
13,101 datasets
Helena Lott Costa authored a 346.0 KB PDF detailing a pilot bioinformatics curriculum implemented in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. The curriculum used Inquiry-Based Learning and gamification over 9 months, progressing from Scratch projects to Python lessons.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a 2012 flythrough video visualizing gridded bathymetry data of the Australian margin. The product shows detailed seafloor features including the Exmouth Plateau, Perth Canyon, Murray Canyons, NSW Slope, and the Great Barrier Reef. Data for the visualization was sourced from Geoscience Australia and James Cook University.
A 103-page color booklet provides teaching materials on Australian coastal concepts. It includes sections on coastal formation, erosion, estuaries, deltas, reefs, and human impacts. The resource is published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
A dataset of 409 survey responses from physical education teachers across multiple provinces in China, collected by Jing Wang. The data measures school support, self-efficacy, digital teaching beliefs, digital teaching intention, and digital teaching adaptation. It was last updated on 2026-03 18.
Modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 0.1% annual chance of flooding situations as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The Environment Agency produced this data using the JFlow hydrodynamic model on a 5x5m grid to fill gaps where no detailed local modelled data existed. The dataset covers the whole of England, but this specific file is for the Ordnance Survey National Grid reference NX.
2004 modelled fluvial flood depth data for England, produced for the 1% annual chance of flooding scenario using the JFlow hydrodynamic model on a 5x5m grid. The data was created by the Environment Agency as part of a generalised modelling project to fill gaps in detailed local data for spatial planning flood zone definitions. It covers the Ordnance Survey National Grid reference TM (a 100x100km square), but similar datasets exist for other grid references across England.
Modelled fluvial flood depth data was produced for England in 2004 using the JFlow hydrodynamic model on a 5x5m grid. The dataset covers the Ordnance Survey National Grid reference SO and represents flood depths for a 0.1% annual chance event. It was created by the Environment Agency as a by-product of a generalised modeling project to fill gaps in detailed local data for spatial planning.
Modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 0.1% annual chance of flooding situations as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The Environment Agency produced this data using the JFlow hydrodynamic model on a 5x5m grid to fill gaps where no detailed local modelled data existed. This dataset covers the Ordnance Survey National Grid reference NY, with similar data available for the whole of England.
Modelled fluvial flood depth data was produced for England in 2004 using the JFlow hydrodynamic model on a 5x5m grid. The Environment Agency created this dataset for the 0.1% annual chance flood scenario to define Flood Zones for spatial planning. This specific file covers the 100x100km Ordnance Survey National Grid reference SD.
England's modelled fluvial flood depth data for the 1% annual chance of flooding was produced in 2004 using the JFlow hydrodynamic model on a 5x5m grid. The Environment Agency created this data as part of a generalised modelling project to fill gaps in detailed local data for spatial planning flood zones. This specific dataset covers the 100x100km Ordnance Survey National Grid reference NT.
JFlow hydrodynamic modelling produced fluvial flood depth data on a 5x5m grid for the 1% annual chance flood scenario. The Environment Agency created this dataset in 2004 to fill gaps in detailed local modelling for spatial planning flood zone definitions. Data covers the Ordnance Survey National Grid reference SW (100x100km) but has not been updated since its creation.
Modelled fluvial flood depth data for England was produced in 2004 using the JFlow hydrodynamic model on a 5x5m grid. The Environment Agency created this dataset to define flood zone extents for spatial planning where no detailed local data existed. The data covers the 100x100km Ordnance Survey National Grid reference SP and represents scenarios with a 1% annual chance of flooding.
Modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 1% annual chance of flooding situations as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The Environment Agency produced this data using the JFlow two-dimensional hydrodynamic model on a 5x5m grid to fill gaps where no detailed local modelled data existed in 2004. This dataset covers the 100x100km Ordnance Survey National Grid reference SD.
Modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 0.1% annual chance of flooding situations as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The Environment Agency produced this data on a 5x5m grid using the JFlow hydrodynamic model to fill gaps where no detailed local modelled data existed. This dataset covers the 100x100km Ordnance Survey National Grid reference SY area within England.
Modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 1% annual chance of flooding situations as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The Environment Agency produced this data using the JFlow hydrodynamic model on a 5x5m grid to fill gaps where no detailed local modelled data existed. This dataset covers the Ordnance Survey National Grid reference SK, representing a 100x100km square area.
Modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 1% annual chance of flooding situation as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The Environment Agency produced this data using the JFlow two-dimensional hydrodynamic model on a 5x5m grid to fill gaps where no detailed local modelled data existed. This dataset covers the Ordnance Survey National Grid reference SU, a 100x100km square area within England.
Modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 1% annual chance of flooding situations in 2004 using the JFlow hydrodynamic model on a 5x5m grid. The Environment Agency produced this data to fill gaps in detailed local modelling for spatial planning flood zone definitions. This dataset covers the TL grid reference (100x100km square) within England.
England-wide modelled fluvial flood depth data for a 1% annual chance of flooding, produced in 2004 using the JFlow hydrodynamic model on a 5x5m grid. The dataset was created by the Environment Agency as part of a generalised modelling project to fill gaps in detailed local data for spatial planning flood zone definitions. This specific file covers the Ordnance Survey National Grid reference SE.
Environment Agency modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 1% annual chance of flooding situations as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The data was produced using the JFlow two-dimensional hydrodynamic model on a 5x5m grid to fill gaps where no detailed local modelled data existed. This dataset covers the Ordnance Survey National Grid reference ST, with similar data available for the whole of England.
Modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 1% annual chance of flooding situations as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The data covers the whole of England, but this specific file is for the Ordnance Survey National Grid reference TA. A two-dimensional hydrodynamic model called JFlow was used to produce the data on a 5x5m grid.