Complexity Explorer - 0 views
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About the Course: In this eleven-week course you'll learn about the tools used by scientists to understand complex systems. The topics you'll learn about include dynamics, chaos, fractals, information theory, self-organization, agent-based modeling, and networks. You'll also get a sense of how these topics fit together to help explain how complexity arises and evolves in nature, society, and technology. There are no prerequisites. You don't need a science or math background to take this introductory course; it simply requires an interest in the field and the willingness to participate in a hands-on approach to the subject.
arXiv.org help - arXiv Bulk Data Access - 0 views
Business schools should embrace big data - FT.com - 6 views
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"One thing is certain - as learning materials digitise and the popularity of Moocs grows, we will see a very different model of education unfold. This model will draw on data and insight, as much as faculty knowledge and experience, to ensure that education materials and learning processes are as effective as possible."
Learning Analytics: Ethical issues - 9 views
Welcome - 7 views
6 Technologies That Will Impact Higher Ed -- Campus Technology - 5 views
Leaders in Big Data - YouTube - 5 views
Bill Gates is naive, data is not objective « mathbabe - 3 views
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"we need to worry more about which models and which data have been chosen in the first place, why that process is successful when it is, and - most importantly - who gets to decide what data is collected and what models are trained."
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Yes! Who's getting to ask the questions, make the decisions, choose the models, all important aspects that don't often get discussed. Who isn't part of the dialogue and which questions aren't getting asked? Which data isn't being gathered? Thanks for emphasizing this.
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