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NLP Assist: Natural Language Processing in STEM Education Research — NSF Award to University of Washington (WA, $915,134)

Humans trained in education research have long been considered the sole experts in interpreting learning and the quality of learning environments. But when such judgement relies on the interpretation of text, the process can be slow and labor intensive, thereby limiting how quickly and effectively educators can respond

Award titleNLP Assist: Natural Language Processing in STEM Education Research
Award ID2526864
AwardeeUniversity of Washington
CitySEATTLE
StateWA
Amount obligated$915,134
Principal investigatorDenise Wilson
ProgramECR:BCSER Capcity STEM Ed Rscr
Start date10/01/2025
AbstractHumans trained in education research have long been considered the sole experts in interpreting learning and the quality of learning environments. But when such judgement relies on the interpretation of text, the process can be slow and labor intensive, thereby limiting how quickly and effectively educators can respond to changing student needs. While natural language processing (NLP) cannot replace human interpretation, recent advances now allow it to be strategically integrated with human insi
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