Accessibility and data mining maximises survey research potential
Abstract
Executive Summary
Project Title
Accessibility and Data Mining maximises Survey Research potential
Motivating Problem
This research project comprised an investigation of the process of designing and developing
a generic survey research tool with an accessible user interface that will collect data for data
mining.
Survey Research is a very specific method of collecting data. Accessibility (web
accessibility and assistive technologies) is a core issue in ensuring a more inclusive and
complete view of the user population being surveyed. A learning preferences assessment
model was selected as a specific implementation/test case to illustrate proof of concept and
to meet an existing college need. This specific implementation is currently in the form o f a
paper based assessment and when completed identifies personal preferences and difficulties
for learning, to enable the student to be more successful in education. The individual is not
limited by their preferences, but understanding them may help them be more productive and
effective as a student. It is foreseen that the collective inputs integrate into a data mining
tool, to produce results, which may inform college policy and decision making.
Aim of Research
The project’s overall aim is to investigate the issues involved in designing a generic survey
research tool in accordance with the following criteria:
■ implements a learning preference assessment
■ with an appropriate accessible user interface
■ that will collect the data for data mining. Research Questions
1. How can the design of an accessible system address the problems of Survey Research
data?
2. What are the optimal data mining considerations during the design of the survey
framework (incorporating both structured and unstructured data)?
Research Hypothesis
The specific Survey Research implementation is a learning preferences assessment tool for the
Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown. It is critical that the survey is accessible; accessible
in terms of survey content, assistive technologies and user friendly interface. The survey
content needs to be configurable and the survey content dynamically populated from a
database while also storing student responses.
Data mining is very specific in the forms of data being presented as input to the data mining
tool for analysis. The data mining algorithms usually dictate structured numeric fields;
however, a Survey Research may contain structured and unstructured data. How can
unstructured data be incorporated?
Therefore, this project will determine the key issues involved in designing a generic system
which is accessible to most users to gather specific data which will later be analysed by data
mining.
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