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Student performance, MOOC logs, knowledge tracing, standardized tests, learning analytics
13,951 datasets
Materials from a 2024 talk describe the typological diversity of tone in the Chatino languages of Oaxaca, Mexico. The work focuses on systems from San Marcos Zacatepec, San Juan Quiahije, San Miguel Panixtlahuaca, and Santa Cruz Zenzontepec. It was authored by Anthony C. Woodbury and harvested by the Texas Data Repository.
A dataset from the States site of Ukraine, last updated on 2024-03-01, containing information about pedagogical workers in educational institutions. The data is provided in JSON format, but the specific number of records and column details are not described.
A record for every building or part of a building in a jurisdictional area in British Columbia, Canada, with omissions only for privacy. The data is updated quarterly on January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1. It is provided by the BC Assessment Authority.
Ben R. Hodges provides a technical report with figures showing results from SWMM5+ simulations and comparisons to EPA SWMM (SWMM-C). The report was last updated on March 18, 2024, and cites other documents for the detailed setup data of the various test cases.
SWMM by Example is a JupyterBook implementation of the US EPA Storm Water Management Model (SWMM). The resource was authored by Theodore G. Cleveland and harvested from the Texas Data Repository. It was last updated on March 18, -2024.
Assessment Instruments for the Curiosity to Question GEO 391/371T course on Research Design, Data Analysis and Visualization. The collection includes modified URSSA and Network Survey instruments, provided in Word (.doc) and Qualtrics (.qtf) formats. Adam Papendieck contributed this dataset to the Texas Data Repository Harvested Dataverse, with a last update recorded on 2024-03 18.
A survey dataset examining knowledge, opinions, and experiences of faculty, staff, and students at The University of Texas at Austin regarding the implementation and implications of Campus Carry and other gun-related issues. The data was authored by Irizarry, Yasmiyn and last updated on March 18, 2024.
University of Texas at Austin instructional modules used in GEO 391/371T Research Design, Data Analysis and Visualization. The materials were created by Dr. Julia Clarke of the Jackson School of Geosciences and were last updated on March 18, 2024.
A collection of 6,776 questions asked by students to the CodeAid AI assistant during a C programming class from January to April 2023. The dataset was created by majeedkazemi and uploaded to Hugging Face in February 2024. CodeAid, powered by GPT-3, provided scaffolded, teaching-assistant-like responses instead of direct code solutions.
EAGER project data investigates the physical properties of ice cores to predict brittle ice behavior. The project is a collaboration between Northern Arizona University, the National Science Foundation Ice Core Facility, and Pennsylvania State University, utilizing existing ice-core data from multiple sites. The project description was last updated in January 2024.
Krooz's Campus Recruitment dataset contains placement data for students from an unspecified campus, uploaded to Hugging Face on 2024-02-21. It is intended for classifying a student's placement status based on performance metrics. The description mentions features like CGPA, number of internships, projects, and workshops or certifications.
College Scorecard data provides transparency on institutional performance for public decision-making. The dataset is maintained by the State of Washington and was last updated in March 2024. Specific row and column counts are not provided in the input.
Miguel Vallejo Orti's 2024 research dataset includes code and data for integrating volunteer-digitized gully lines. The experiments compare three approaches: Kalman filtering with varying input lines, Kalman filtering with self-learning, and a cross-training strategy. This dataset, harvested from heiDATA Dataverse, focuses on the role of basemaps and the number of volunteer contributions in mapping accuracy.
San Juan Quiahije Chatino Sign Language video clips compiled for a dissertation on gesture and sign origins. The dataset was authored by Kate Mesh and last updated on March 18, 2024. It likely contains video examples referenced in the dissertation titled 'Points of Comparison: What Indicating Gestures tell us About the Origins of Signs'.
2011-12 school year data on disciplinary actions for students with and without disabilities, presented for the nation and each state. The dataset is organized into three spreadsheets per geographic area. It was published by the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights.
A handout from a presentation on Chatino language isoglosses given at LARGA, a student group at the University of Texas at Austin. The author is Eric Campbell, and the record was last updated on March 18, 2024. The dataset likely contains linguistic data illustrating dialect boundaries within the Chatino language family.
John Kingston's talk at the Workshop on Language Variation and Change at the University of Chicago. The dataset likely contains linguistic data related to the emergence of vowel register and graded nasalization in the Eastern Chatino language of San Miguel Panixtlahuaca. It was harvested by the Texas Data Repository and last updated on March 18, -2024.
1817 to 1867 enrollment data for 1700 students who attended the American School for the Deaf, accompanying the paper Power & Meier (2023). The dataset comprises three tables and was authored by Justin M. Power.
Taphonomy: Dead and Fossilized is a print-and-play educational board game. The dataset contains the most recent game version along with associated educational materials and instructions. It was authored by Rowan C. Martindale and last updated on March 18, 2024.
Julia Clarke authored the Storytelling for Change Kit, an open educational resource. The dataset was last updated on March 18, 2024, and is hosted by the Texas Data Repository Harvested Dataverse. Its specific content and structure are described at a high level.