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Student performance, MOOC logs, knowledge tracing, standardized tests, learning analytics
13,333 datasets
A 103-page educational booklet on Australian coastal geography created by Geoscience Australia. It covers concepts like coastal formation, erosion, estuaries, deltas, reefs, and human impact, and includes Australian case studies and student activities with suggested answers. The resource was last updated in March 2026 and is available in HTML, PDF, and DOCX formats.
RIS files contain search strategies for systematic reviews on school-based mental health interventions. The files were exported from PsycInfo, ERIC, Medline (Ovid), and Scopus databases on 9 February 2026 by author J.P.C. Staaks. The dataset was last updated on the figshare platform in April 2026.
TAAC2026 released this demo dataset in March 2026, containing 1,000 user-item interaction records. It provides a structured sample for competition participants to test data pipelines using item features and action labels.
Field observations from the 1960 season document lithology, palaeogeography, and fossil collections across fourteen localities in the Bauhinia Downs 1:250,000 sheet area. The data includes fourteen fossil assemblages, with seven marine, six non-marine, and one inconclusive, dating from Neocomian to Aptian ages. The results were published by Geoscience Australia.
9.8 MB of structured data files in CSV and XLSX formats accompany a book on Python programming for data analytics. The datasets are designed to illustrate concepts like data manipulation, conditional structures, loops, and visualization using libraries such as Pandas, NumPy, and Matplotlib. Its primary purpose is educational, providing practical examples for learners.
Delivering damage assessment records and geospatial basemaps produced by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) following Hurricane Matthew. It consists of tabular assessment data in Google Sheets format and two shapefiles for spatial mapping and analysis. The data is structured using Humanitarian Exchange Language (HXL) standards to facilitate interoperability during disaster response.
1999 data for 3,082 apartments in Munich, Germany, originally from the textbook 'Regression Models, Methods and Applications'. The dataset includes monthly rent, rent per square meter, living area, construction year, location quality, and amenities. It is published under a CC0 1.0 license.
30,000 records from a Nigerian retail and e-commerce customer segmentation dataset are analyzed for spending patterns. The EDA project by shiragraiver explores predicting total customer spending from key numerical variables. The dataset was last updated on Hugging Face in March 2026.
Two WLAN Received Signal Strength (RSS) databases for fingerprinting positioning, collected at Tampere University of Technology. The training radio map consists of 446 reference points and 489 access points, with test data collected along a path. Data is postprocessed onto regular grids with 5-meter and 1-meter spacing for training and test sets, respectively.
From 1969 to 1972, Oregon State University collected zooplankton samples via net casts in the coastal waters off Newport, Oregon. The dataset, detailed in a 1976 OSU Sea Grant report, likely contains information on distribution, abundance, and seasonal cycles. It provides a multi-year baseline for studying zooplankton community dynamics in the Pacific Northwest.
BIFIEsurvey is a package containing tools for survey statistics, particularly for educational assessment datasets with replication designs. The package development was supported by BIFIE, the Federal Institute for Educational Research, Innovation and Development of the Austrian School System. It includes methods for descriptive statistics, regression, path models with measurement error correction, and statistical inference for multiply imputed datasets and plausible values.
A survey-based study investigates the impact of employee work-related attitudes on job performance within Sri Lanka's tertiary and vocational education sector. The research used a questionnaire to collect data from individual employees, focusing on three independent variables: job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and job involvement. Findings indicate that these three variables explain 26.7% of the variance in employee job performance.
Kaggle hosts a dataset titled 'Teacher'. The dataset's content likely pertains to educators, schools, or educational systems. Specific details regarding its size, origin, and creation date are not provided in the available metadata.
A dataset designed for training a bi-encoder retriever using pairwise contrastive learning. The description suggests it contains text data, likely derived from the MS-MARCO information retrieval benchmark. Its specific size, origin, and update history are unknown.
Student Performance Data is a dataset hosted on the Kaggle platform. The dataset's specific content, size, and structure are not detailed in the available metadata. Its author, organization, and last update date are unknown.
CQUniversity's Contract Disclosure Data for 2026, published on data_gov_au. The dataset is provided in XLSX format and was last updated on 2026-03-18. It is licensed under CC-BY-4.0 and originates from Central Queensland University.
Kaggle hosts this dataset related to an internship assessment, likely from Celebal Technologies. The title suggests it contains data for evaluating student performance, potentially from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. Specific details on volume, features, and collection date are unavailable.
A dataset concerning vocational faculty performance and teaching team development. The raw description indicates a focus on evaluation. It is published on Kaggle, but specifics on size, columns, and creation details are unknown.
A study from the 2025 Australasian Coasts & Ports Conference presents a technique for modeling tsunamis with spatially varying Highest Astronomical Tide levels. The method is demonstrated using a case study of the Gladstone region in Australia, comparing probabilistic tsunami hazard assessments at three sites with different HAT levels. It uses nested grids with resolution down to 10 meters to resolve inundation.
42 video transects and 6,229 still photographs document deep-sea habitats and geology from a 2007 voyage to the Capel and Faust basins and Gifford Guyot. The data, collected by Geoscience Australia in collaboration with NIWA and others, covers water depths from 259 to 2,260 meters. Files are organized by station and deployment numbers, such as 37CAM35.