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File source and copyright licensing problem with File:Chart2.jpg edit

 
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File source and copyright licensing problem with File:Cluster chart.jpg edit

 
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Educational data mining edit

Hi,
as far as I can tell, you put a lot of information onto the cluster analysis page about the use of it in educational research. I recently cleaned up cluster analysis, and since the article is already very long, there is not much room for applications such as in education. I moved the contents over to educational data mining, which seems much more appropriate to me.

However, apparently an editor active there has also major concerns, and in fact dropped the whole section right away. I told him that I don't consider this appropriate behaviour, but that is essentially something you need to sort out there, with the other editors who have an interest in educational data mining. You should try to reach a consensus on what information should be there for an encyclopedic article, and what not. I figure that a key concern - pretty much the same I had for cluster analysis was that it was just way too much content.

So please, have a look at that article, and try to help getting it into a nicer Wikipedia-kind-of-shape. Thank you. --Chire (talk) 21:30, 5 October 2011 (UTC)Reply