Difference between revisions of "Category:DataShop Glossary"

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==What is the DataShop?==
 
==What is the DataShop?==
The DataShop is a data analysis service for the learning science community.  It is both a central repository for research data and a suite of tools to analyze that data.
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The [https://pslcdatashop.web.cmu.edu PSLC DataShop] provides two main services to the learning science community:
  
The PSLC DataShop provides two main services:
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* a central repository to secure and store research data
* secure storage  of log data that is generated during in vivo experiments
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* a set of analysis and reporting tools
* relevant statistical analyses and reports that are based on those data
 
  
Data collection and retrieval is a three-stage process: 
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Researchers can rapidly access standard reports such as learning curves, as well as browse data using the interactive web application. To support other analyses, the DataShop can export data to a tab-delimited format that can then be used in statistical software and other analysis packages. Keep up-to-date on the latest DataShop news on our [http://pslcdatashop.org/about about] page.
# raw data logs are collected either in real-time or after the study;
 
# data are extracted, anonymized, and stored in an analysis database
 
# reports and queries are rendered via the web upon request
 
 
 
After authenticating on the [http://learnlab.web.cmu.edu/datashop DataShop website], researchers can rapidly access standard reports such as learning curves, as well as browse data using the interactive web application. To support other analyses, the DataShop can export data to a variety of formats that can then be used in statistical software and other analysis packages.
 
 
 
==Links==
 
* [http://learnlab.web.cmu.edu/ DataShop Home page]
 
* [http://learnlab.web.cmu.edu/datashop DataShop Web Application]
 

Latest revision as of 18:02, 20 October 2010

What is the DataShop?

The PSLC DataShop provides two main services to the learning science community:

  • a central repository to secure and store research data
  • a set of analysis and reporting tools

Researchers can rapidly access standard reports such as learning curves, as well as browse data using the interactive web application. To support other analyses, the DataShop can export data to a tab-delimited format that can then be used in statistical software and other analysis packages. Keep up-to-date on the latest DataShop news on our about page.

Pages in category "DataShop Glossary"

The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.