This blog post is designed to pull some of the different themes from two different sessions. The first “Best Practices […]
This blog post is designed to pull some of the different themes from two different sessions. The first “Best Practices […]
55,000 More College Degrees – Assessing the Barriers to Postsecondary Education to Close the gap on Educational Attainment. Louisville, KY […]
Using Data to Drive Change: Research that Supports the Virginia College Readiness Initiative. School systems from across the US are […]
Privacy Considerations in Educational Databases: What’s the Big Deal? As states continue to build and develop State Longitudinal Data Systems […]
STATS-DC 2011 starts in a few hours and runs through Friday. I am up here with Dr. Bob Rodosky, Executive […]
David J. Hand recently authored a short, concise book about statistics, aptly named Statistics, and in it he attempts to […]
Posted on Courier-Journal – See article in original source By Sheldon S. Shafer on July 5, 2011 The task force appointed by […]
McKinsey & Company recently released a report that claims that 30% of employers in the United States will drop their employee insurance coverage […]
Good question. Being an analyst, I have become familiar with various platforms for analysis, from basic spreadsheet software, to open-source […]
To all those inspired and enthralled by the onslaught of inspiring and enthralling ideas, the Idea Festival may be right […]