Experience of distance education for project-based learning in data science

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Kentaro Sakamaki
Masataka Taguri
Hiromu Nishiuchi
Yoshitomo Akimoto
Kazuyuki Koizumi
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[1] Yokohama City University,Center for Data Science
[2] Yokohama City University,Department of Data Science, Graduate School of Data Science
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Japanese Journal of Statistics and Data Science | 2022年 / 5卷
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Data science; Project-based learning; Problem-based learning; Distance education; Society 5.0;
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Data science plays an important role in many fields. Project-based learning is an effective teaching approach because students can learn data science practices based on real-world problems and real-world data. Because of a pandemic of COVID-19, we provided project-based learning as distance education (synchronic distance education). In this study, we explain how we developed and conducted it and provide survey results from students. The survey showed about 30% of the students found it difficult to communicate with each other and with teachers. However, it suggested that they could communicate to some extent even by remote group work. We found that, in remote communication, it is important to see the faces of all the students (and teachers) on the Zoom screen when they discuss using screen sharing. There remain some challenges such as timing to start talking and casual questions to teachers. Although some issues should be improved, distance education for project-based learning in data science can be implemented effectively.
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页数:10
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