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S2 Open Access 2020
Educational data mining and learning analytics: An updated survey

C. Romero, S. Ventura

This survey is an updated and improved version of the previous one published in 2013 in this journal with the title “data mining in education”. It reviews in a comprehensible and very general way how Educational Data Mining and Learning Analytics have been applied over educational data. In the last decade, this research area has evolved enormously and a wide range of related terms are now used in the bibliography such as Academic Analytics, Institutional Analytics, Teaching Analytics, Data‐Driven Education, Data‐Driven Decision‐Making in Education, Big Data in Education, and Educational Data Science. This paper provides the current state of the art by reviewing the main publications, the key milestones, the knowledge discovery cycle, the main educational environments, the specific tools, the free available datasets, the most used methods, the main objectives, and the future trends in this research area.

837 sitasi en Computer Science
S2 Open Access 2009
Critical transitions in nature and society

Anthony J. Dellureficio, N. Packard, Steen Rasmus-Sen et al.

“voluntary animal motion” interested physicians, scholars, and philosophers throughout history for a variety of purposes such as relating “voluntary motion” to the soul and understanding medical conditions through comparative anatomy. The research presented in this monograph includes not only a careful examination of different theories regarding animal motion, but also an analysis of how these theories developed within the context of changing medical and academic paradigms. Another interesting and very useful feature of this work is its inclusion of extensive indexes and bibliography. The indexes include ones for Latin terms, Greek terms, book titles, names, and a general index. Due to the medical nature of its subject and the periods covered, the Latin and Greek indexes in particular prove invaluable to the book. Together, the bibliography of primary and secondary sources and the indexes comprise over 200 pages of reference material. This hefty, well-researched volume will be useful as both an analysis of early theories on voluntary animal motion and a reference source for this topic. Anthony J. Dellureficio, Centre for the History of Science, Technology & Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

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