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Student performance, MOOC logs, knowledge tracing, standardized tests, learning analytics
13,384 datasets
Football-Matches-of-Spanish-League contains match data for Spain's first and second divisions scraped from BDFutbol and Resultados-Futbol. The dataset spans the 1970-71 to 2016-17 seasons and is intended for machine learning research on match outcome prediction. It is licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0.
Data from the first year of a project funded by the National Science Foundation. The dataset was authored by Xuan Zhou and is hosted by the Texas Data Repository via the Dataverse platform. It was last updated on April 27, 2026.
This dataset identifies approximately 33,000 students at Texas public universities enrolled in bachelor's degree programs with high AI exposure but lacking institutional AI curriculum readiness. It maps academic majors to occupational AI exposure scores and institutional readiness labels. The analysis covers 10 major Texas public universities for the 2025 academic year.
STA288 The Islands Memory Project contains data on memory card tests and episodic recall. The study was conducted across 15 villages within the University of Queensland the Islands Simulation. The dataset was authored by Catherine Nguyen and last updated in April 2026.
A dataset published on Kaggle concerning teaching strategies and IoT learning analytics within Chinese education. The raw description indicates a focus on educational technology and analytics. Specific details on size, columns, and collection methodology are not provided in the metadata.
Activity records from an adaptive early learning system. The dataset is published on Kaggle, but the number of records, specific features, and creation details are not provided in the available metadata. Its content and scale require verification after download.
Zooplankton data were collected using net casts in the Bering Sea from NOAA Ship DISCOVERER from 03 August 1976 to 17 August 1976. Data were collected by University of Alaska in Fairbanks; Institute of Marine Science with support from the Outer Continental Shelf Environmental Assessment Program (OCSEAP) project.
Zooplankton data were collected using net casts from the vessel FRANCISCO DE ULLOA. The data cover the North Pacific Ocean for the period from 01 January 1999 to 31 January 1999. The data were submitted by the Center for Scientific Investigation and Higher Education, Ensenada, Mexico, with support from the IMECOCAL project.
Zooplankton data were collected using net casts in the Caribbean Sea from the THOMAS G. THOMPSON vessel. Data collection occurred from January 1, 1995 to December 27, 1995 by the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography as part of the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study.
Zooplankton data were collected by the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography from the THOMAS G. THOMPSON research vessel in the Arabian Sea. The data were gathered using zooplankton net casts between January 1 and December 27, 1995 as part of the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS). The dataset is archived under NOAA NCEI Accession 9800073.
Zooplankton data collected in the Arabian Sea from September 1994 to December 1995. The data were gathered using zooplankton net casts aboard the THOMAS G. THOMPSON vessel by the University of Miami's Rosentiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, supported by the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study.
Zooplankton and other oceanographic data were collected using CTD sensors and bottle casts. Data were gathered by Texas Christian University (TCU) in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. The collection period spans from September 10, 1963 to August 24, 1964.
Zooplankton and other data were collected using net casts from vessel T-441 in the Coastal Waters of California. The data were collected by the University of California Institute of Marine Science from 19 April 1967 to 13 September 1967.
North Pacific Ocean physical profile data collected from NOAA ships Ka'imimoana and Moana Wave between October 1988 and November 1989. The data, which includes water temperature, salinity, and oxygen, were submitted by Principle Investigator Sharon H. De Carlo from the University of Hawaii's Marine Laboratory as part of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE).
Water depth and temperature data were collected in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean (limit-20 W) between March 23, 1995 and May 5, 1995. The data originate from the World Ocean Circulation Experiment cruise A23 aboard the ship JAMES CLARK ROSS. The bathythermograph (XBT) data were submitted by Dr. Karen J. Heywood of the University of East Anglia.
Monthly summary data for Antarctic surface stations from 1980 through October 1991. The dataset includes variables such as minimum and maximum air temperature, mean temperature and air pressure, and mean wind information. These data were obtained from the University of Wisconsin and published via NASA's Earthdata platform.
Bottle cast data collected from the North Atlantic, Arctic, and other locations between 22 February 1973 and 19 September 1991. The dataset includes vertical profiles of temperature, salinity, and carbon-14 (C14). Data were submitted by the University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Sciences.
From January 6 to March 10, 1987, temperature profile and water depth data were collected in the Southeast and Southwest Atlantic Ocean. The data were gathered using BT and XBT casts from the vessel SEDCO / BP 471. The collection was conducted by Texas A & M University.
From 09 November 1986 to 07 December 1986, temperature profile and water depth data were collected using BT and XBT casts in the SW Pacific Ocean from the vessel RESOLUTION. The data were collected by Texas A & M University.
Temperature profile and other data were collected using bottle casts in the South Pacific Ocean by the vessel MONOWAI. Data were collected from 16 November 1992 to 03 December 1992 by Texas A & M University and the New Zealand Oceanographic Institute. The dataset is archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.