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Data Analysis ThroughData Driven Dialog

March 2013

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What do you know about the Collaborative Learning Cycle?

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The Collaborative Learning Cycle (Wellman & Lipton, 2004)

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Organizing & Integrating

Generating Theory

What conclusions might we draw?

What explanations might we draw?

What additional data do we need to guide implementation?

Activating & Engaging

Surfacing experiences & expectations

What are some predictions? What are some assumptions? What questions are we asking?

Exploring & Discovering

Analyzing the data (the word because is banned)

What important points seem to “pop-out” to you? What patterns or trends appear to be emerging? What surprised you? What was unexpected? What

do we still need to explore?

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Prediction Assumption1. 1.

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Activate and Engage

Exploring and Discovering

Rough Observation Refined Observation

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Planning for Collaborative Data Inquiry

Problem Solving Focus:

Participants:

Potential Data Sets:

Meeting Date(s):

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Organize and Integrate

Theories of Causation

Observation:

Use this space to record at least three possible theories of causation related to your observation:

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Select one theory to test against additional data. In the space below, record at least three sources of data that you could use to confirm this theory.

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Collaborative Inquiry Process

Summary of Steps

Activate and Engage

Plan ahead for focus of the inquiry process. Prediction and Assumption activity 5-10 minutes to generate personal list; work individually Share out round robin and post. Total Time: 10-20 minutes

Explore and Discover

Post on data sets on wall related to above inquiry focus Rough and Refined activity Work individually on observations at least 5 minutes Share out round robin and post Choose observations(s) to look at for causal theories Total time: 20-40 minutes

Organize and Integrate

Theories of Causation activity Individually fill out for observation chosen above Round robin and post all theories. Select theory to test with additional data. Record additional data sources May repeat for multiple theories Assign additional data selection Choose meeting date Total Time: 20-40 minutes

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