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Implications and Challenges to Using Data Mining in Educational Research in the Canadian Context

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Implications and Challenges to Using Data Mining in Educational Research in the Canadian Context
اللغة: English
المؤلفون: ElAtia, Samira, Ipperciel, Donald, Hammad, Ahm
المصدر: Canadian Journal of Education. 2012 35(2):101-119.
الإتاحة: Canadian Society for the Study of Education (CSSE). 260 Dalhousie Street Suite 204, Ottawa, ON K1N 7E4, Canada. Tel: 613-241-0018; Fax: 613-241-0019; e-mail: csse-scee@csse.ca; Web site: http://www.csse.ca/CJE/General.htm
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 19
تاريخ النشر: 2012
نوع الوثيقة: Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Data, Information Retrieval, Data Analysis, Ethics, Privacy, Foreign Countries
مصطلحات جغرافية: Canada
تدمد: 0380-2361
مستخلص: Canadian institutions of higher education are major players on the international arena for educating future generations and producing leaders around the world in various fields. In the last decade, Canadian universities have seen an influx in their incoming international students, who contribute over $3.5 billion to the Canadian economy (Madgett & Belanger 2008, p. 195). Research in Canadian post-secondary institutions is booming, especially in education (SSHRC, 2011)--for the academic year 2010-2011, of the 12 subject areas, the total SSHRC funding for projects in education, ranked fourth, exceeding $27 million. All of these variables place Canadian higher education in a leading and strategic position in several educational research fields. One can imagine the wealth of knowledge about trends in higher education that could be revealed if the large amount of data generated by Canadian universities were systematically analyzed and handled using techniques such as data mining. However, not much can be achieved from the unharnessed knowledge accumulated on a daily basis, as the advancement of data mining research that would provide the ultimate tool to learn about trends and changes in Canadian institutions is often held back by inadequate data warehousing, as well as by privacy, confidentiality, and copyright regulations. In this paper, we engage in a critical discussion/analysis of the interface between data mining research in higher education and the legal implications of such a tool. (Contains 4 figures and 4 footnotes.)
Abstractor: As Provided
Number of References: 50
Entry Date: 2012
URL الوصول: http://ojs.vre.upei.ca/index.php/cje-rce/article/view/1109
رقم الأكسشن: EJ975277
قاعدة البيانات: ERIC