Preparing for 'Era of Data Ubiquity'

June 28, 2016
  • Industry News

Imagine if a college, using learning analytics, has determined that students of a specific ethnic background who live in a handful of zip codes and score a certain way on standardized tests are highly likely to earn a low grade in an important course -- potentially jeopardizing their chances of graduating on time. Should the college actively prevent those students from enrolling in the course?

That is an example of the type of dilemma researchers from more than a dozen colleges and universities debated earlier this month as they made progress toward developing a set of shared standards for ethical use of student data, including how the data should be used to improve higher education.

Read more at Inside Higher Ed: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2016/06/28/researchers-outline-guidelines-ethical-use-student-data