Profiling students using an institutional information portal:a descriptive study of the Bachelor of Arts degree students,University of South Africa

Using data mining techniques, this study examines the Bachelor of Arts (General) degree’s data available in the University of South Africa’s institutional information and analysis portal (IP) maintained by the Department of Information and Strategic Analysis (DISA). The purpose of this was to draw a...

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Main Author: Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stellenbosch University 2010-01-01
Series:South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science
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Online Access:http://sajlis.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/78
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spelling doaj-532c4f1652e643c3b22b9e5f7489ea0e2020-11-24T23:41:20ZengStellenbosch UniversitySouth African Journal of Libraries and Information Science2304-82630256-88612010-01-0176210.7553/76-2-78Profiling students using an institutional information portal:a descriptive study of the Bachelor of Arts degree students,University of South AfricaOmwoyo Bosire OnyanchaUsing data mining techniques, this study examines the Bachelor of Arts (General) degree’s data available in the University of South Africa’s institutional information and analysis portal (IP) maintained by the Department of Information and Strategic Analysis (DISA). The purpose of this was to draw a demographic profile of the students and demonstrate the potential use of an IP in monitoring and evaluating the performance of individual qualifications as far as registrations, cancellations and graduation rates are concerned. Data were analysed in order to determine the students’ age, gender, occupational, home language and geographic distributions and the relationships between the “incoming”, “re-entering”, “degree completed” and “graduation” headcounts. It was observed, among other findings, that the BA(G) degree attracts students with diverse characteristics; there is a general continued decline in the number of students registering as well as completing the qualification; the number of students cancelling registrations in BA(G) has continued to grow since 2005; and that there is a significant positive correlation between (a) the “incoming” and “graduation” headcounts; (b) “incoming” and “degree completed” headcounts; (c) “degree completed” and “graduation” headcounts; and (d) “graduation” and “total registration” headcounts. Other findings as well as conclusions and recommendations are offered.http://sajlis.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/78Data miningprofiling studentsinstitutional information portals
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Profiling students using an institutional information portal:a descriptive study of the Bachelor of Arts degree students,University of South Africa
South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science
Data mining
profiling students
institutional information portals
author_facet Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha
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title Profiling students using an institutional information portal:a descriptive study of the Bachelor of Arts degree students,University of South Africa
title_short Profiling students using an institutional information portal:a descriptive study of the Bachelor of Arts degree students,University of South Africa
title_full Profiling students using an institutional information portal:a descriptive study of the Bachelor of Arts degree students,University of South Africa
title_fullStr Profiling students using an institutional information portal:a descriptive study of the Bachelor of Arts degree students,University of South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Profiling students using an institutional information portal:a descriptive study of the Bachelor of Arts degree students,University of South Africa
title_sort profiling students using an institutional information portal:a descriptive study of the bachelor of arts degree students,university of south africa
publisher Stellenbosch University
series South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science
issn 2304-8263
0256-8861
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Using data mining techniques, this study examines the Bachelor of Arts (General) degree’s data available in the University of South Africa’s institutional information and analysis portal (IP) maintained by the Department of Information and Strategic Analysis (DISA). The purpose of this was to draw a demographic profile of the students and demonstrate the potential use of an IP in monitoring and evaluating the performance of individual qualifications as far as registrations, cancellations and graduation rates are concerned. Data were analysed in order to determine the students’ age, gender, occupational, home language and geographic distributions and the relationships between the “incoming”, “re-entering”, “degree completed” and “graduation” headcounts. It was observed, among other findings, that the BA(G) degree attracts students with diverse characteristics; there is a general continued decline in the number of students registering as well as completing the qualification; the number of students cancelling registrations in BA(G) has continued to grow since 2005; and that there is a significant positive correlation between (a) the “incoming” and “graduation” headcounts; (b) “incoming” and “degree completed” headcounts; (c) “degree completed” and “graduation” headcounts; and (d) “graduation” and “total registration” headcounts. Other findings as well as conclusions and recommendations are offered.
topic Data mining
profiling students
institutional information portals
url http://sajlis.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/78
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