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* Albert Corbett, Math CCM, November 2008
 
* Albert Corbett, Math CCM, November 2008
 
* Be able to visualize a learning curve split into 2 based on a specification of a subset of problems.
 
* Be able to visualize a learning curve split into 2 based on a specification of a subset of problems.
** Harder: make me a new KCM out of it. [Ken, Team Mtg, Dec 5, 2008, while trying to describe Albert's request to Alida]
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* Harder: make me a new KCM out of it. [Ken, Team Mtg, Dec 5, 2008, while trying to describe Albert's request to Alida]
  
 
== Help ==
 
== Help ==

Revision as of 19:40, 2 September 2009

Annotations

Have a link from the DataShop to the Theory Wiki (Dataset to Project Page)

  • Michael Bett, ET Mtg 11/14/2007
  • From meeting minutes:
    • Michael: Link the dataset to the project page? In the pipeline have a clickable link to the project page (make project name clickable).
    • Brett: Link to a dataset directly? Is that obvious to users? Click on dataset link -> log in -> redirected back to dataset.

Annotations on transaction level

  • Ryan, ET Mtg 12/5/2007
  • Has models which can annotate something like: gaming, bored, etc.

Annotate Pages

  • Ryan, DS Team Mtg 5/23/2008
  • See cool thing created by Jeffery Heer where all the settings of the page were recorded with the comment.

Annotations on the student level

  • Ido Roll, Interview with Brett Leber, 1/19/2009
  • Can annotate on student level, a percentage the student is gaming
    • Ido has mentioned annotations on the student level

Dataset Discussion - Capture data-integrity issues

  • Ken Koedinger, Team Meeting, 8/15/2009
  • As a stakeholder in the DataShop project, I want to capture and publicize the data-integrity issues discovered with data sets so that data is better documented (and so we've fulfilled a promise to our funders to better document data).
  • As a user of DataShop, I want to discuss datasets and have that discussion attached to the dataset so that others can comment and better understand any data-integrity issues I've found.

Linking to internal pages

Data Modeling

Non-KC Modeling

Automatic Distillation

  • Ryan, Summer 2008, Startup Memo
  • As an educational data miner wishing to develop a machine learned model with PSLC data, I would like to be able to automatically distill data features (e.g. custom fields) commonly used in past educational data mining research for a new data set (see, for instance, Baker, Corbett, Roll, & Koedinger, 2008 in UMUAI)
  • Could be implemented as a plug-in
  • Also interested in this feature idea:
    • Dan Franklin, Oct 2008

Upload model and apply it to new data set

  • EDM researcher would like to take a model, expressable as a linear formula on DataShop fields, or a simple code procedure (e.g. Bayesian Knowledge Tracing, which Ryan has code for), and apply it to a new data set [Maxine, Sept 2008; Ryan, Sept 2008; required for prior Hao request]
  • May work best as a plug-in
    • Code to display GUI to choose which data sets to use, calls model code, re-import to DataShop
    • Good to have a way to apply many models, as soon as you import a data set
  • Phil has an idea that maybe fits within this one. Please move if there's a better category [Brett Leber]

This [transaction? kc? --ed.] relabeling is really mostly about enabling modeling in DataShop right? With this in mind, I think that it is actually a higher priority to have model alternatives in DataShop.... E.g. Investigators should be able to give you chunks of Java code according to a certain specification, and DataShop should be then able to run these over datasets (perhaps after a certain series of QA occurs according to an SOP) when the investigator clicks some button in DataShop.... Obviously this is a much large project than adding columns, but it is also much more important in my mind.
--Phil Pavlik, email to Brett on 1/14/2009

  • Examples:
    • Example: running gaming detector in multiple tutors and comparing gaming frequencies
    • Example: applying Bayesian Knowledge Tracing to a new data set from the same LearnLab
    • Example: applying Ben Shih's models to many data sets [Ben Shih should be included in design of this feature; he is interested, and has a lot of good ideas]

Add Different Predicted Values

  • Ken Koedinger, ET Meeting, 10/10/2007
  • Would also like to add statistics, different predicted values than what LFA produces.

Bayesian Knowledge Tracing

  • Ryan Baker, Startup Memo, Summer 2008
  • Bayesian Knowledge-Tracing built into DataShop like LFA is [Ryan, startup memo, summer 2008]

Richer statistics for KC modeling

  • Ken Koedinger, Email "new feature request", 1/22/2009
  • In addition, to the model stats and estimates generated for learning factor models, we should also create difficulty factor models (i.e., ones with "Slope" parameter). The latter is particularly relevant for the Unique-Step model where the slope parameter is meaningless (but still counts against the BIC value).
  • Relatedly, we should report significance values on the Slope parameters -- that is, when is the Slope significantly different from 0.
  • The KC models page perhaps should also report the log-likelihood and number of parameters (in addition to BIC) and leave out AIC. We might also consider other metrics of model generality, like the "adjusted R2" (if I have this name right -- Joe Beck mentioned in the Assistments meeting yesterday).
  • These changes will be part of meeting the CMDM goal of improvement in (or at least demonstrate acceptability of) the cognitive models in 90+ units in our LearnLab courses (or affiliates).

KC Modeling

Automatically discovering new KC model

  • Vincent Aleven, Sept 2008
  • Possible to run some code (perhaps Hao's KC model selection code, perhaps something else generated by CMDM thrust) to find new best KC model.
  • As a learning sciences researcher, I would like DataShop to discover a new/better KC model for me.
  • Could be done as a plug-in

Same Skill Twice on Same Step

  • Ken Koedinger, email, 2/4/2009
  • Would like to be able to apply the same skill to a step twice during a KC Model Import.

Save KC Model Import Files

  • Ken Koedinger, email 3/4/2009
  • KC Model Import - save the file used to create the KCMs in case we need to recreate them.

Generate new KC Models with LFA

  • Not sure who asked for this.
  • It would be nice to generate new KC Models with Hao's LFA code
  • Would need to specify factors.
  • Ideas on where this could run?
    • On a separate server? Request it to be run, specify duration. Have separate server queue up requests, email user when done.
    • In Java Applet on client machine? [Phil]

Log Likelihood and MAD

  • Hao Cen
  • Log Likelihood, MAD problem, MAD step (store and show)

Better naming for KCs in auto-generated Unique-Step KCM

As a researcher, I want the KCs in the Unique-Step model to have better names than KC1, KC2, etc, so that I can easily tell which generated KCs go with which unique step.

  • Hui Cheng (Email 1/20/2009), Ken Koedinger (Email 1/22/2009)
  • Could you put this in your new feature request list: could the “Unique-step model” be better labeled then just “KC1”, “KC2” and etc? For example, for Assistments data, you could use part of the “Step Name”. [Hui Cheng, Email 1/20/2009]
  • But, anything is better than "KC". [Ken, email, 1/22/2009]

A simple alternative, that preserves uniqueness and addresses length, is to concatenate: 1) the first K letters of the step name 2) a unique numerical increment (same as the "3" in "KC3"). Not that (2) guarantees uniqueness just as it does in the current "KC<num>" scheme. Or perhaps better given that step names are often scoped within problems, is to concatenate: 1) the first L letters of the problem name 2) the first M letters of the step name 3) a unique numerical increment (just like the "3" in "KC3") I think K or L+M should be as big as possible without making the KC names indistinguishable (because they run off the right margin) in the KC list on the Learning Curve and other pages.

Visualize Learning Curve Split

  • Albert Corbett, Math CCM, November 2008
  • Be able to visualize a learning curve split into 2 based on a specification of a subset of problems.
  • Harder: make me a new KCM out of it. [Ken, Team Mtg, Dec 5, 2008, while trying to describe Albert's request to Alida]

Help

Home Page

Redesign the Home Page

  • There needs to be a better ordering for the datasets (DS364)
  • Maybe a search to filter the list of datasets since the list is so long [Brett Leber, 6/14/2007]
  • Going back to the home page always goes to 'My Datasets' (DS313)
  • Maybe show more high level stats on this page, like how many transactions, students, skill models

Last Transaction Time on Home Page

As a researcher collecting data with a tutoring application right now, I want to easily determine, at a glance, if my tutor is sending data to DataShop so that I know this isn't all for naught.

  • Vincent Aleven, CTAT Meeting, 9/17/2008
  • Add last transaction time to home page
  • Note that there would be a delay between when data was logged and when DataShop was aware of it.
  • Alternative: # of transactions in last x hours.

Import

Miscellaneous

Analyses by LearnLab

  • Organize data by LearnLab, not by "data set" [Ryan, Aug 2008; Bob, Sep 2008; Maxine, Sep 2008]
  • Essentially, current data sets become samples, but the top-level unit is the LearnLab. You can take every data set in a LearnLab together as a sample.
  • Implies being able to run analyses across data sets, and export multiple data sets together; to create multi-data set samples
  • As a user of DataShop, I would like to look at learning curves for all Algebra data together (for example), or export all Algebra data
  • Important long-term, but is a lot of work -- in particular, we need to solve scalability issues first.

Save Settings Between Sessions

  • Bob Hausmann, User Meeting, 2/1/2008
  • DS could save settings between sessions.
    • "I do a lot of redoing the same steps" (eg, set cutoffs, select a KC model, select students).

Multiple steps per transaction

  • Kurt van Lehn, Feb 2007
  • Needed so that we do not have to create multiple transactions for the same actual action for Andes logs.

Demographic data

  • This has been mentioned by NSF visitors, AB, ESL, and some researchers.
  • Also mentioned at Winter Workshop 1/23/2008.
    • Derek/Sue-mei: Student background information not in DataShop. Would like to see a student or set of students from a particular demographic, and view them across datasets!
  • Note that Gail added demographic data to Additional Notes field on the Dataset Info page for many datasets. The idea here is to put that data into the database somewhere.

Single Sign On

  • Michael Bett, email, 10/8/2007
  • It would be nice if the following services have a single login account/password:
    1. Theory Wiki
    2. Learnlab.org
    3. ESL's OSS
    4. DataShop

Navigation Bar

Filter KCs by Name

As a researcher working with KCs, I want to filter KCs based on their names, so that I can...

  • Vincent Aleven, Email, 2/3/2008
  • "Since Alida said you cannot have two mechanisms for putting together your KC set (i.e., cannot have both the selecting-by-clicking and selecting-by-filtering), I would probably opt for the latter."
  • Alida: I thought Vincent mentioned that he'd like to select which KCs are in a set by filtering on the name. Example: Include KCs with '*reason*' in the name and exclude KCs with '*given*' in the name.
  • This could be an addition to our v3.0 KC-selection mechanism--filter by name.
  • Vincent, Email, 5/6/2009: Expressed another need for this feature. Could just allow for a wider area and longer list so that more items can be checked at once. The number of characters we show right now is not enough because in many cases that number of characters is the same across many of the skills. Reference data set: Geometry CWCTC 2005-2006
  • Status: Design Started

Facebook-style KC Selection

As a researcher working with KCs, I want to select KCs based on the learning curve thumbnail, so that I can see quickly which ones I'm interested in exploring more deeply.

  • Feature already designed for v3.0, not implemented due to time constraints.
  • Agreed this would be really useful [Kirsten Butcher, User Mtg, 1/31/2008]
  • Status: Guestimate: 20 days, need to revisit requirements document

Feedback after clicking a large sample on a large dataset

As a user of DataShop (first-time or not), I want some feedback and the ability to cancel after I do something that might take a long time (e.g., clicking "All Data" on a large dataset) so that I do not get stuck.

  • Part of the Susan Goldman story
  • After clicking a sample for a large dataset, there is no "Loading..." text, no feedback that the click was even registered by the app (besides the sometimes busy cursor and small browser "loading" text), nor the ability to cancel the action. 
  • We will always have similar problems even if performance is improved, so providing feedback and the opportunity to cancel is critical.

New Visualizations/Reports

Student-KC Rollup

As a researcher, I want to see KCs rolled up by student, so that I can ...

  • Vincent Aleven, User Mtg, 1/29/2008
    • By Student-KC would be more useful than by Student-Problem
    • Example: # Steps asking for a hint or error or what proportion had help
    • How often bottom out hint

Calculate Time Spent on Different Study Activities

As a researcher, I want to know how much time, on average, students spend on study activities, so that I can ...

  • Bruce McLaren, Email, 4/7/2009

For my most recent stoich study, Shawn and I are interested in calculating timing information such as:
(a) how long students spent, on average, working on individual tutors
(b) how long students spent, on average, on all items in an intervention
(c) how long students worked, on average, on post-tests.

Timing information is very commonly required for studies, and can be calculated from DataShop logs relatively easily, so even if we don't have it, might be worth considering. (And we don't want to re-invent the wheel, if you already have it or are planning it...)

Reports

Dataset Info

Pointers to Hard-copy Data

  • Brett van de Sande, NSF Site Visit, 5/28/2008
  • Pointers to hard-copy data such as paper tests and/or homework.  Include contact information.  It doesn't seem to make sense to scan a whole filing cabinet of paper if no one wants to look at it.  And any secondary researchers don't know about the filing cabinet to ask for it.

Error Report

Export

Learning Curve

Performance Profiler

Sample Selector

Web Services



See prioritized items on DataShop Feature Wish List.