Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontology
Big Data in Education
1. Alfred Essa
Director, Analytics Research and Strategy
Desire2Learn Inc.
alfred.essa@desire2learn.com
http://alfredessa.com
B(ig) D(ata) in E(ducation)∳
2. Why? problems we expect to solve
What? approach in education
Demo student success system
5. • Education needs an enduring
technology partner
• Supporting learners lifelong
• 24/7 service and support
• 14 available languages
• Now over 800 employees worldwide
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• Over 8 Million Clients WW
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8. “As a disruptive innovation—an
innovation that transforms a sector from one
that was previously complicated and
expensive into one that is far simpler and
more affordable—the rise of online learning
carries with it an unprecedented opportunity
to transform the schooling system into a
student-centric one that can affordably
customize for different student needs by
allowing all students to learn at their
appropriate pace and path, thereby allowing
each student to realize her fullest potential.”
Clayton Christensen
9. Seth Godin
“As we get ready for the ninety-third year of
universal public education, here’s the
question every parent and taxpayer needs to
wrestle with: Are we going to applaud, push,
or even permit our schools (including most of
the private ones) to continue the safe but
ultimately doomed strategy of
churning out predictable, testable, and
mediocre factory workers?”
10. “The next stops, I believe, are
education, financial services, health
care, and then ultimately government—
the huge swaths of the economy that
historically have not been addressable
by technology, that haven’t been
amenable to the entrance of Silicon
Valley-style software companies. But
increasingly I think they’re going to
be.”
Marc Andreessen
27. who is under-prepared
for college?
who is under-prepared
for class?
who won’t remain
in class?
who won’t re-register?
who won’t pass
a class?
who won’t have
a high GPA?
who won’t pass
a class?
who won’t remain
in a program?
who won’t
graduate?
who won’t get
a job
who won’t get a
high-paying job?
Student Success Lifecycle
Identify the Students
Understand the Cause
Apply Intervention
Track Success
29. a 360-view of student
academic progress, including risk
Student Success System
30. interrogate the data
understand the problem
consult with others
prescribe a course of treatment
track the success
https://fusion2012demo.desire2learn.com/
31. Let’s Make Education Dance!
Thank You∳
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