An Introduction to Efficacy Research in Education
August 16, 2018
August 16, 2018
NEW YORK, Aug. 16 -- McGraw-Hill Education issued the following news release:
How can we prove that learning technology works? Randomized controlled trials are considered the gold standard in efficacy research, yet they are costly to implement, take years to complete, raise ethical issues, and are difficult to scale in size. Can we democratize the way we look at efficacy in education by leveraging big data and techniques in machine learning, statistics and learning sciences?
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How can we prove that learning technology works? Randomized controlled trials are considered the gold standard in efficacy research, yet they are costly to implement, take years to complete, raise ethical issues, and are difficult to scale in size. Can we democratize the way we look at efficacy in education by leveraging big data and techniques in machine learning, statistics and learning sciences?
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