Saturday, April 13, 2013

Learning analytics at Stanford takes huge leap forward with MOOCs

Global Exchange reorganizes existing components from State Street's research and advisory, analytics, Currenex, Global Link® and derivatives clearing capabilities into one organization focused on providing clients with easier access to solutions and

Stanford's Lytics Lab gathers data from massive open online courses to learn more about how we learn. The group studies student behavior to measure interaction and performance.

As an analytics guy, this reminded me of Rebrickable, a Website for Lego enthusiasts. Users input Lego set IDs and their current inventory of Lego pieces and voila! – an analytics engine crunches the data and makes recommendations on new Lego creations

Global Exchange reorganizes existing components from State Street's research and advisory, analytics, Currenex, Global Link® and derivatives clearing capabilities into one organization focused on providing clients with easier access to solutions and

In 2011, the government-owned postal company decided to implement IBM's SPSS predictive analytics software, which would work in conjunction with the vendor's Cognos TM1 enterprise planning offering. The software combination was used to help forecast

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Learning analytics at Stanford takes huge leap forward with MOOCs

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