Online Learning Update

December 20, 2019

When Algorithms Determine Student Placement

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:10 am

Matthew Lynch, Tech Edvocate

Algorithms search applications for matching keywords. Then they select the candidate best suited for the school’s instructional program. Additionally, an algorithm can help to balance numbers between gender, race, ethnicity, and need. Hopefully, obtaining a seat at a premiere school becomes an exercise in objectivity. There is, however, a dark side to relying exclusively on algorithms for student placement. Algorithms harbor bias, and that bias may prevent students from being accepted at their first- or second-choice schools. If the schools in your desired attendance area use algorithms for student placement, ask for “algorithm transparency,” a term developed by Loyola University professor Charles Tocci.

https://www.thetechedvocate.org/when-algorithms-determine-student-placement/

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