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In an innovative stride towards academic excellence, the University of Ghana (UG) and the University of Cape Coast (UCC) have announced a groundbreaking partnership with Datalink Consult. This collaboration is set to revolutionize the way educational data is utilized to enhance student success and institutional efficiency.
Datalink Consult has established a formidable reputation in the realm of educational data infrastructure, setting benchmarks for excellence and innovation across various educational institutions.
Renowned for its adeptness in transforming complex data sets into coherent, actionable insights, Datalink has been instrumental in enhancing student retention, graduation rates, and overall academic performance in schools and colleges in the US.
Their work, characterized by the successful implementation of data personas and predictive analytics, has consistently enabled schools and colleges to tailor educational experiences to meet diverse student needs. This track record of success not only underscores Datalink's expertise in data-driven decision-making but also cements its status as a leader in leveraging technology to foster educational advancements.
Emmanuel Ocran, CEO of Datalink Consult, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, "We are excited to bring our expertise in data analytics and persona creation to such prestigious institutions. Our goal is to transform raw data into actionable insights that will drive student success across various demographics."
The partnership aims to develop a sophisticated data infrastructure that will enable the universities to create detailed student-centred data intelligence gathering. These personas will help in understanding diverse student needs and tailoring educational strategies accordingly.
Professor Peter Owusu, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, highlighted the expected benefits of this partnership: "By collaborating with Datalink Consult, we aim to harness the power of data to foster a more personalized learning environment. This will not only enhance our academic programs but also improve retention and graduation rates."
Professor Eric Nyarko, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast, added, "The introduction of data-driven decision-making in our academic and administrative processes is a game-changer. It will enable us to allocate resources more effectively and enhance the overall student experience."
The project will utilize advanced tools such as Machine learning data intelligence systems, SQL for data querying and SAS for statistical analysis, ensuring a comprehensive approach to educational data management.
The insights gained from the data will be instrumental in refining academic programmes and support services to meet the specific needs of students.
Datalink Consult's proven track record in creating data personas promises a significant transformation in how educational outcomes are approached at UG and UCC.
This partnership is poised to set a new standard for educational excellence in Ghana, leveraging data to ensure that every student has the opportunity to succeed.
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