[Air-L] Resource: Data analytics support from students
Sky Croeser
scroeser at gmail.com
Wed May 15 09:27:04 PDT 2013
I am a little skeptical about this. While I think it has the potential to
be very useful, outsourcing data analysis (a key aspect of research,
presumably), seems potentially problematic both in terms of the quality of
research and in terms of the academic labour market (why hire a skilled
research assistant when you can get students to do it for free)?
I'm curious - are these issues being addressed within the project at all?
On 15 May 2013 03:29, Amit Jain <amit at coursolve.org> wrote:
> *An education researcher at Oxford is organizing an opportunity for
> researchers and nonprofits to receive free data analytics support from
> students in a massively open online course. Anyone can join the course and
> post real-world projects for tens of thousands of students to attempt to
> solve. Please read below and forward widely!*
>
> //
>
> *Calling all professors, researchers, and nonprofits* -- harness student
> learning to get free data analyses from the University of Washington's
> Introduction
> to Data Science <http://coursolve.org/courses/datascience/> course! Sign
> up
> now to recruit from tens of thousands of students to take on your
> organization's projects in data visualization, analysis, or predictive
> modeling. You may not need an internal store of data to benefit -- your
> organization can learn volumes through publicly available datasets.
>
> For details and project ideas, please visit:
> http://coursolve.org/courses/datascience/
>
> Questions? Contact amit at coursolve.org.
>
> --
> Amit Jain
> Coursolve (http://coursolve.org)
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