BERLIN, GERMANY — (Marketwired) — 12/05/13 — Online Educa – , the EdTech company that created the world-s first truly integrated learning platform, today announced positive results related to several research trials of its Degree Compass predictive analytics technology. The trials demonstrated that students who follow Degree Compass recommendations improve their grades while also increasing their credit hours and probability of degree attainment. The trials were held at four institutions in Tennessee from August 2012 to May 2013.
Degree Compass, which was in part funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is a course recommendation tool that uses predictive analytics to guide students- course selection process. The technology bases its recommendations on each student-s historical performance, as well as graduate data from students with similar degree paths.
Improves Student Performance and Reduces the Attainment Gap
The Degree Compass research trials showed that students who selected courses based on Degree Compass recommendations have a much higher rate of success than those who picked their own courses (see Fig. 1: ).
The analysis clearly showed that Degree Compass recommendations help institutions close the so-called attainment gap, the observed disparity of educational performance between groups of students defined by socioeconomic status, race, gender and income. The data from the trials shows that when students from these groups use Degree Compass for course selection, the achievement gap is closed to a mere six percent.
“Desire2Learn is working with clients across multiple sectors to tackle the biggest challenges facing education and workforce learning. This is a great example of an amazing solution to a pervasive problem that has been impacting millions of learners,” said John Baker, President and CEO of Desire2Learn. “We-re thrilled with the results in Tennessee and look forward to working with global customers to achieve similar results in shrinking the attainment gap.”
Predicts Student Grades
The trials revealed that Degree Compass is able to predict student grades with high levels of accuracy. On average across all the three campus sites where Degree Compass was deployed, the grades awarded were as close as 0.85 percent.
Integral Part of the Advising Process
Degree Compass is quickly becoming an integral part of the advising process for students at the campuses where it-s been deployed. The pattern of usage by both teachers and students shows that the technology has become an embedded part of the educational process. The volume of usage of Degree Compass coincides with critical moments in a student-s path towards attaining a degree, including:
“I am very excited about the latest data, that shows more and more clearly how students of all abilities succeed when they follow the recommendations from Degree Compass,” said Tristan Denley, creator of Degree Compass and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Tennessee Board of Regents.
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About Desire2Learn
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