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Student performance, MOOC logs, knowledge tracing, standardized tests, learning analytics
12,457 datasets
A scoping review synthesizing educational strategies from 11 studies published between 2015 and 2025. The review, conducted by Yonggang Yang, maps instructional methods for enhancing medical students' competency in laboratory medicine practice. It identifies strategies like structured clinical integration, technology-enhanced simulation, and collaborative learning.
An assessment for the Australian Government's National CO2 Infrastructure Plan, conducted by Geoscience Australia, focusing on the offshore Vlaming Sub-basin in the South Perth Basin. The study integrates seismic, well, and marine datasets to evaluate the Gage Sandstone reservoir and South Perth Shale seal. It estimates a storage capacity of up to 1 gigatonne of CO2.
Modelled flow data for gauges in the Belubula river system, used to assess compliance with long-term average annual extraction limits (LTAAEL). The dataset is produced by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and was last updated on 2026-05-13. It contains simulated flows from an LTAAEL model configured to represent water sharing plan rules.
A 2026 survey of 582 Chinese consumers living in urbanized and economically advanced regions examines sustainable clothing consumption. The dataset, created by Leo Manansala and shared under CC-BY-4.0, likely contains responses on attitudes, norms, knowledge, and concerns influencing purchase intention and behavior. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the data, which includes moderating factors like greenwashing and perceived risks.
NSW data contains modelled water flows at several gauges in the Macquarie river system, simulated by an annually extended Long-term Average Annual Extraction Limit (LTAAEL) model. The dataset is provided by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water to assess compliance with sustainable water extraction limits defined by water sharing plans. It was last updated on 2026-05-12.
29.9 MB of data includes images and likely tabular data documenting fossil mastodon teeth from quarries in Stavropol Krai, Russia. The dataset, authored by Vladislav Volokitin and last updated in 2026, contains figures detailing specimen locations, cross-sections, and molar comparisons.
A dataset of over 760,000 buildings across 11 districts in Nepal, compiled by Nripesh Poudel for research on the 2015 Gorkha earthquake. It includes structural and geometric attributes used to predict multi-class damage states with an interpretable machine learning framework. The dataset was last updated in May 2026.
A geospatial dataset from the United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT) identifies damaged structures in Talibon municipality, Bohol province, Philippines. The analysis, based on a Pleiades satellite image from 23 December 2021, identified 3,103 damaged structures and 933 potentially damaged structures. This is a preliminary analysis and has not been validated in the field.
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water provides modelled flow data for assessing compliance with Long-term Average Annual Extraction Limits (LTAAEL). The data contains simulated flows at several gauges in each river system, generated annually using the LTAAEL model configured to represent water sharing plan rules. Outcomes are published on the DPE website.
NSW, Australia, provides modelled water flow data for the Barwon-Darling river system to assess compliance with Long-term Average Annual Extraction Limits (LTAAEL). The dataset contains flows at several gauges simulated by an annually extended LTAAEL model, representing conditions under Water Sharing Plan rules. It is published by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, with outcomes updated annually.
Julien-Carl Phaneuf's qualitative research dataset examines how 14 residents in a Canadian internal medicine program experienced Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs). The data, last updated in May 2026, comprises interview transcripts analyzed through thematic analysis guided by Self-Determination Theory. It explores themes of autonomy, competence, and relatedness in relation to EPA implementation.
Modelled data for assessing compliance with long-term average annual extraction limits (LTAAEL) in the Hunter river system of New South Wales, Australia. The dataset contains simulated flows at several gauges, produced by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. It is updated annually and was last published on 2026-05-12.
Colorado State University rawinsonde data supports the First ISCCP Regional Experiments (FIRE) Phase II Cirrus field campaign. This dataset contains atmospheric profiles from a Kansas power plant site, collected between November 13 and December 7, 1991, to study cirrus cloud life cycles and properties. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration provides this data to improve cloud and radiation parameterizations in climate models.
A study of 152 multiple-choice questions authored by 19 teachers under three conditions—teacher-only, AI-only, and teacher–AI collaboration—evaluated using a 19-criterion rubric. The dataset, authored by Dennis Menze and last updated in May 2026, originates from research on automation bias in AI-assisted educational resource creation. It includes logged authoring-interaction density and item quality scores.
Modelled flow data for gauges in the Lachlan river system, used to assess compliance with long-term average annual extraction limits (LTAAEL). The data is produced by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water using annually updated hydrological models configured to represent water sharing plan rules. Outcomes of the annual compliance assessment are published on the department's website.
Ainur Tokhayeva's systematic review analyzes ten quasi-experimental studies from eight countries and six academic fields on the use of virtualisation in higher education from 2018 to April 2025. The 82.3 KB document examines the impact of a three-layer tool chain on learning outcomes, scalability, and operational efficiency. The evidence suggests virtualisation can sustain or improve learning gains in subjects like networking and biology while reducing hardware needs, though methodological limitations are noted.
A new benchmark for tsunami model validation is proposed based on the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. The benchmark validates all three stages of tsunami evolution—generation, propagation, and inundation—using geodetic, satellite altimetry, eyewitness, and survey data. It was utilized to validate the hydrodynamic modeling tool ANUGA, showing sensitivity to structures and friction parameters.
A scoping review synthesizes 18 studies on body self-perception and mental health in university students. The review, conducted by C. Pablos-Gabriel in 2025, followed PRISMA-ScR guidelines and searched multiple databases for literature from 2014 to 2025. It identifies associations between body dissatisfaction and psychological distress, as well as mediating factors and research gaps.
NOAA-20 VIIRS DNB BRDF/Albedo Model Parameters provide daily, 1-kilometer resolution data on how Earth's surface reflects light. The product uses a 16-day composite weighted to the ninth day and employs the RossThick/Li-Sparse-Reciprocal kernel-driven model to generate parameters for correcting directional reflectance and calculating black-sky and white-sky albedo. This dataset is part of a suite designed to ensure continuity with NASA's MODIS BRDF/Albedo products.
500-meter resolution kernel weights from the NOAA-20 VIIRS satellite are produced daily using a 16-day rolling window. The three model parameters—isotropic, volumetric, and geometric—enable the reconstruction of surface anisotropic effects using the RossThick/Li-Sparse-Reciprocal BRDF model. This dataset supports continuity with NASA's MODIS BRDF/Albedo product suite.