Distributed Learning for Undergraduate Programs in Data Science at Diverse Universities

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Data management plan for the grant, "Distributed Learning for Undergraduate Programs in Data Science at Diverse Universities." Here, we propose to expand on our previous NSF-supported work in developing a suite of courses in data science (DS) that were taught across a network of 4 undergraduate institutions in a distributed learning (DL) format. The current proposal seeks to expand the size and diversity of our network while adapting the advanced distributed learning (ADL) technology of the U.S. military to an academic setting to harness the power of AI in tailoring optimal learning experiences for individual students.

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Spector, J. Michael 2022-10-01/2025-09-30.

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Data management plan for the grant, "Distributed Learning for Undergraduate Programs in Data Science at Diverse Universities." Here, we propose to expand on our previous NSF-supported work in developing a suite of courses in data science (DS) that were taught across a network of 4 undergraduate institutions in a distributed learning (DL) format. The current proposal seeks to expand the size and diversity of our network while adapting the advanced distributed learning (ADL) technology of the U.S. military to an academic setting to harness the power of AI in tailoring optimal learning experiences for individual students.

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  • Grant Number: 2142327
  • Grant Number: GN21-0646
  • Grant Number: GAWD000144
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc2006526

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Spector, J. Michael. Distributed Learning for Undergraduate Programs in Data Science at Diverse Universities, text, 2022-10-01/2025-09-30; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2006526/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT College of Information.

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