Human Centered Data Science: Ungrading in an Introductory Data Science Course

Allison S. Theobold
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused the flaws of traditional grading systems to become even more apparent. In response, a growing number of educators are transitioning their classrooms to focus on alternative methods of assessment. These subversive methods promote more equitable assessments, as they provide a more accurate picture of what a student has learned, cultivate students' intrinsic motivation, and do not privilege students from certain backgrounds. This article details how alternative grading, specifically "ungrading," was integrated into an introductory data science course. I detail how the course components align with the principles of alternative grading, students' responses to the course structure, and the lessons I learned along the way. Finally, I close with a discussion of how infusing alternative methods of assessment into the classroom stands to cultivate the diversity continually lacking in computer science and data science.
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以人为中心的数据科学:数据科学入门课程的分级
新冠肺炎大流行使传统评分系统的缺陷更加明显。作为回应,越来越多的教育工作者正在改变他们的课堂,把重点放在替代的评估方法上。这些颠覆性的方法促进了更公平的评估,因为它们更准确地反映了学生的学习情况,培养了学生的内在动机,并且不偏袒某些背景的学生。本文详细介绍了如何将可选评分,特别是“ungrading”集成到数据科学入门课程中。我详细介绍了课程组成部分如何与替代评分原则、学生对课程结构的反应以及我在此过程中学到的经验教训保持一致。最后,我讨论了如何将替代的评估方法注入课堂,以培养计算机科学和数据科学中持续缺乏的多样性。
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