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Data Fluency – a Core Competency for
Success in Work at the Human Technology
Frontier
Joyce Malyn-Smith, Principal Investigator
Education Development Center/ Oceans of Data Institute
NAWI
May 23, 2017
Honolulu, HI
EDC
EDC creates learning
opportunities for people
around the world,
empowering them to
pursue healthier, more
productive lives.
EDC Board of Trustees Meeting | Workforce Development
EDC at a Glance
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the Caribbean» Middle East» United States
EDC is a nonprofit organization that improves learning and teaching, health and human development,
and economic opportunity for people of all ages worldwide. We create, deliver, and evaluate innovative
programs, services, products, systems, and policy improvements.
EDC was founded by MIT scholars and researchers.
250 projects managed annually by EDC.
EDC has 1,350 employees.
GLOBAL REACHEDC has worked in more than 60 countries and in all 50 states in the U.S.
$167 million FY17 operating budget
Funders include USAID, NSF, NIH, MasterCard Foundation, DoEd, SAMHSA, HP, Ford Motor Co., and J.P. Morgan
Oceans of Data Institute
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Career Pathway
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a “well-articulated sequence of quality education and training offerings and
supportive services that enable educationally underprepared youth and adults to
advance over time to successively higher levels of education and employment in
a given industry sector or occupation.”
(Center for Postsecondary and Economic Success, 2013)
Human Technology Frontier
• A major transformation in work driven by combinations of machine
learning, artificial intelligence, the internet of things and robotics
• Need to catalyze the interdisciplinary science and engineering
needed to
– Understand the benefits and risks of new technologies
– Enable the creation of technologies that can collaborate with humans to
enrich their lives in workplaces of the future
Focus on Data at the Human-Technology Frontier
• Continuous streams of data between and among humans and
machines will be used to create, innovate and made decisions
to optimize products and services.
• Biological and chemical-based innovation working with big
data will allow us to expand our mathematical models by
putting together life sciences models based on trends.
• Managing networks of connected devices will change
relationships among organizational partners.
• Data publicly available within minutes of capture will
accelerate the pace of innovation and change.
The Growing Need for Data/ Big Data Skills
“I’ll pause for a moment so you can let this information sink in.”
– By 2018, there will be 4 million big data-related positions in the United States that require quantitative and analytical skills, but a shortfall of 1.5 million data-savvy managers and analysts to fill them. (McKinsey Global Institute)
– The job market for various data analyst disciplines is growing at an annual rate of 27%. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Laying a Foundation
• Listen to employers to know what to teach
– Define occupations critical to the pathway
– Identify skills, knowledge and behaviors expected of workers
– Develop assessment frameworks
Developing an Occupational Profile
What are the skills, knowledge
and behaviors of a
“Big Data Enabled Specialist”?
Biotechnology
Marine Science
Financial ServicesMedical Device
Manufacturing
Law Enforcement/
ForensicsAgriculture
Public Policy
Education/
Non-Profit
Business
Consulting
Health Care
Characteristics Guiding Profile Development
Informed by Expertise
Diversity of Perspectives
Grounded in Specificity
Defined by Consensus
Wide Acceptance
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What are the skills, knowledge and behaviors of a
“big data-enabled specialist”?
Skills:
Analytical Thinking (96%)
Critical Thinking (84%)
Problem-solving (75%)
Applying Statistical Methods (74%)
Data Manipulation (70%)
Knowledge:
Analytic Thinking (89%)
Algorithms (e.g., machine
learning, statistics) (76%)
Data Modeling (70%)
Data Structures (70%)
Best Practices (69%)
Statistics (69%)Behaviors:
• A problem solver (89%)
• A lifelong learner (78%)
• Willing to question (78%)
• A seeker of patterns (67%)
• Open-minded (67%)
As identified by an expert panel of big data users, and verified by nearly 200 big data users:
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How do Educators use Occupational Profiles?
• Develop curriculum and programs
• Develop articulation agreements
• Develop assessments
• Strengthen relationship with employers
– Assess employers’ skill needs
– Promote discussion on employer input into curriculum
– Conduct a gap analysis to determine if curriculum is
aligned with local employer needs
• Help students organize portfolios, develop resumes and
prepare for interviews
Beyond the Profiles
• Performance based rubrics
• Skills gap analyses
• Problem based curriculum
Creating Pathways for Big Data Careers
Johnson County CC -
• Data Science Certificate (Fall 2017) with the following new
courses:
– Intro to Data Science (Fall 2017)
– Data Visualization (Fall 2017)
– SQL for Data Analysis (Fall 2017)
– Intro to Statistical Programming (Fall 2017)
– Data Analysis (Fall 2017)
– Data Mining (Fall 2017)
– Intro to Machine Learning (Fall 2017)
– Big Data Architecture (Fall 2017)
Sinclair CC
• Domain Specific Data Programs Currently Offered:
– Health Analytics
– Digital Marketing
• Domain Specific Big Data Programs Proposed for Fall 2017
– Data and Information Management – 18 credits
• Intro to Software Applications
• Spreadsheet Software
• Data Management and Visualization (new course)
• Database Software
• Business Math
• Foundations in Business
Normandale CC
• Associates degree in Data Science (Fall 2017)
• One year certificates in
– Analytical Statistics (Fall 2017)
– Computational Analytics (Fall 2018)
– Data Visualization/Presentation (Fall 2018)
• New courses:
– Introduction to Data Science (Spring 2018-19)
– Statistical Modeling (Spring 2018-19)
Bunker Hill CC
• Stackable Credentials leading to a 62 credit AS degree
in Big Data
– Data Management Certificate (1st level)
– Data Analysis Certificate (2nd lwvwl)
– EMC DSA Certificate (data science associate)
– VCA & VCP Certificate (VMware certified associate &
professional)
– EMC ISM Certificate (information storage and management)
– As AS degree in Big Data
Profiles Developed
• Big Data Enabled Specialist
• Data Practitioner
• Social Technology Professional
• Technology-Enabled Investigator
• Employment Specialist
• Computational Thinking Research Scientist
• Computational Thinking Product Engineer
• Computational Thinking Integration Specialist
Questions?
Contact Information
For more information about the DATA Profiles or other profiles of emerging skill sets contact:
Joyce Malyn-Smith
Principal Investigator
jmalynsmith@edc.org
Joe Ippolito
Project Director
jippolito@edc.org
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