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Nigel Robertson

Our Bodies Encoded: Algorithmic Test Proctoring in Higher Education (1 of 3) - 0 views

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    The embedded problem with algorithmic proctoring in HE, how it discriminates against anyone who is deemed non-typical and how 'typical' is based on white cisgender males.
Derek White

weka - home - 0 views

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    Weka is a collection of machine learning algorithms for data mining tasks. The algorithms can either be applied directly to a dataset or called from your own Java code. Weka contains tools for data pre-processing, classification, regression, clustering, association rules, and visualization. It is also well-suited for developing new machine learning schemes.
Derek White

Weka - data mining software - 0 views

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    Weka is a collection of machine learning algorithms for data mining tasks. The algorithms can either be applied directly to a dataset or called from your own Java code. Weka contains tools for data pre-processing, classification, regression, clustering, association rules, and visualization. It is also well-suited for developing new machine learning schemes.
Nigel Robertson

Response From Proctorio | University of Venus (2 of 4) - 0 views

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    Algorithmic proctoring - a response from Proctorio and see comments
Nigel Robertson

Taking Back the Narrative of Ed Tech (3 of 3) - 0 views

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    Algorithmic proctoring - a response from the original author, Shea Swauger
Tracey Morgan

The rise of human-computer cooperation - Shyam Sankar - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Brute computing force alone can't solve the world's problems. Data mining innovator Shyam Sankar explains why solving big problems (like catching terrorists or identifying huge hidden trends) is not a question of finding the right algorithm, but rather the right symbiotic relationship between computation and human creativity."
Stephen Harlow

Hacking the Academy - 1 views

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    "Can an algorithm edit a journal? Can a library exist without books? Can students build and manage their own learning management platforms? Can a conference be held without a program? Can Twitter replace a scholarly society?"
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