Big Data, Education, and Social Responsibility

Authors

  • Yaroslav Ovdiyenko Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies

Keywords:

big data, education, e-learning, data science, data mining, social responsibility

Abstract

The Internet has become one of the basic tools in everyday life of society. It is intensively used for education, as well as for entertainment, communication, and many other social activities. However, considering the evidence of digital acceleration, schools have become more disconnected from the World Wide Web in different ways. This paper identifies education opportunities and challenges in the contemporary informational realm addressing certain issues related to big data. On the one hand, it can revolutionize academia by giving it a new life. On the other hand, it can be dangerous, deceiving, and even killing. Thus, touching the contemporary reality linked to the daily life of students, parents, teachers, administrators, and other segments of society, this work aims at staying on guard of social responsibility pointing toward the new research horizons concerning the ways of innovative improvement of teaching products and services, informed learning strategies, and big-data-driven decisions related to both theory and practice in the settings of educational institutions.

Author Biography

  • Yaroslav Ovdiyenko, Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies

    MS in Applied Mathematics
    Ph.D. Student
    Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies
    Silang, Philippines

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Published

2018-06-01

How to Cite

Big Data, Education, and Social Responsibility. (2018). International Forum Journal, 21(1), 192-209. https://journals.aiias.edu/info/article/view/59