Data and E-Learning Part 13: Dirty Data
Data is only useful for analysis if you can rely on it, and to rely on data it must be
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Data is only useful for analysis if you can rely on it, and to rely on data it must be
Read moreThe previous post in this series showed how to set up and run a query using the Ad-hoc database queries
Read moreThe previous post in this series introduced the Ad-hoc database queries plugin, a powerful tool for getting reporting data out
Read moreSo far in this article series we have seen how to extract data from a Moodle installation using the tools
Read moreThe previous article in this series looked at how you can access and use the Grader Report in Moodle. We
Read moreWe saw in the previous article how you can extract participant data out of a Moodle installation. In this article
Read moreThroughout this series we have looked at ways you can use data from your Learning Management System (LMS). In the
Read moreWe have seen in this series of articles how we can use data to answer questions we have. We have
Read moreYou have questions you want to answer. You have some data that you have pulled out of your Learning Management
Read moreIn the third article in this series we looked at developing an understanding of your dataset. Understanding your dataset allows
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