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REU Site on Educational Data Mining - George Mason University - February 15, 2021

This opportunity is not affiliated with the Department, Faculty of Arts & Science, or the University of Toronto. Registration fees may apply. We share this opportunity at the request of the organizers in case it is of interest to our student body. Participation is at the sole discretion of the individual.

Undergraduate students can participate in a paid data science research internship next Summer at George Mason University. The deadline to apply is February 15, 2021. The REU Site will be run virtually this summer.

REUSite: Undergraduate Research in Educational Data Mining
REU website: https://cs.gmu.edu/reu/ https://cs.gmu.edu/reu/
REUSiteApplication Page: https://cs.gmu.edu/reu/apply/ https://cs.gmu.edu/reu/apply/
REU Site Project Information: https://cs.gmu.edu/reu/projects/ https://cs.gmu.edu/reu/projects/

PI: Dr. Huzefa Rangwala
Co-PI: Dr. Mark Snyder

Field of research: Computer Science; Sub-Field: Educational Data Mining, Machine Learning, Visualization, Augmented and Virtual Reality, Learning Technologies
Point of contact: Dr. Mark Snyder, 703-993-5624, msnyde14@gmu.edu

Project Description
The primary goal of this interdisciplinary virtual REUSiteprogram is to expose 15-20 high-quality undergraduate students to advanced topics in analytics, data mining, and visualization techniques as applied to data from the education domain. Students will participate in projects with the central theme of improving instructional technology design, enhancing academic curricula, and modeling learning experiences. From an
analytical methodology standpoint, projects will investigate approaches to model the dynamic knowledge state of a student/learner in different settings.

reu_gmu3.pdf (2.2 MB)

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