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| OpenSesame is freely available under the General Public Licence. | | OpenSesame is freely available under the General Public Licence. |
Latest revision as of 14:25, 1 November 2015
OpenSesame 2.8.2 (2014/06/11)
Developed by: Sebastiaan Mathôt, Daniel Schreij, Lotje van der Linden, Edwin Dalmaijer,
License: GPL / GNU General Public License
Web page : Tool homepage
Tool type : Application software
The last edition of this page was on: 2014/06/25
The Completion level of this page is : Low
The last edition of this page was on: 2014/06/25 The Completion level of this page is : Low
SHORT DESCRIPTION
[[has description::OpenSesame is a graphical, open-source experiment builder for the social sciences. It sports a modern and intuitive user interface that allows you to build complex experiments with a minimum of effort. With OpenSesame you can create a wide range of experiments. The plug-in framework and Python scripting allow you to incorporate external devices, such as eye trackers, response boxes, and parallel port devices, into your experiment.
OpenSesame is freely available under the General Public Licence.]]
TOOL CHARACTERISTICS
Usability
Authors of this page consider that this tool is rather easy to use.
Tool orientation
This tool is specially designed for learning sciences analysis.
Data mining type
This tool is made for Data gathering.
Manipulation type
This tool is designed for Data extraction.
Tool objective(s) in the field of Learning Sciences |
☑ Analysis & Visualisation of data
☑ Predicting student performance
☑ Student modelling
☑ Social Network Analysis (SNA)
☑ Constructing courseware
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☑ Providing feedback for supporting instructors:
☑ Recommendations for students
☑ Grouping students:
☑ Developing concept maps:
☑ Planning/scheduling/monitoring
☑ Experimentation/observation
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ABOUT USERS
Tool is suitable for:
Students/Learners/Consumers
Teachers/Tutors/Managers
Researchers
Developers/Designers
Organisations/Institutions/Firms
Others
Required skills:
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION: N/A
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Tool version : OpenSesame 2.8.2 2014/06/11 (blank line)
Developed by : Sebastiaan Mathôt, Daniel Schreij, Lotje van der Linden, Edwin Dalmaijer, (blank line)
Tool Web page : http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/ (blank line)
Tool type : Application software (blank line)
License:GPL / GNU General Public License
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SHORT DESCRIPTION
OpenSesame is a graphical, open-source experiment builder for the social sciences. It sports a modern and intuitive user interface that allows you to build complex experiments with a minimum of effort. With OpenSesame you can create a wide range of experiments. The plug-in framework and Python scripting allow you to incorporate external devices, such as eye trackers, response boxes, and parallel port devices, into your experiment.
OpenSesame is freely available under the General Public Licence.
TOOL CHARACTERISTICS
Tool orientation |
Data mining type |
Usability |
This tool is specially designed for learning sciences analysis. |
This tool is designed for Data gathering. |
Authors of this page consider that this tool is rather easy to use. |
Data import format |
Data export format |
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Tool objective(s) in the field of Learning Sciences |
☑ Analysis & Visualisation of data
☑ Predicting student performance
☑ Student modelling
☑ Social Network Analysis (SNA)
☑ Constructing courseware
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☑ Providing feedback for supporting instructors:
☑ Recommendations for students
☑ Grouping students:
☑ Developing concept maps:
☑ Planning/scheduling/monitoring
☑ Experimentation/observation
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Can perform data extraction of type:
Structured database extractor
Can perform data transformation of type:
Can perform data analysis of type:
Can perform data visualisation of type:
(These visualisations can be interactive and updated in "real time")
ABOUT USER
Tool is suitable for: |
Students/Learners/Consumers:☑ |
Teachers/Tutors/Managers:☑ |
Researchers:☑ |
Organisations/Institutions/Firms:☑ |
Others:☑ |
Required skills: |
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Programming: MEDIUM |
System administration: |
Data mining models: |
OTHER TOOL INFORMATION
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OpenSesame
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GPL / GNU General Public License
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Free&Open source
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Sebastiaan Mathôt, Daniel Schreij, Lotje van der Linden, Edwin Dalmaijer,
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2014/06/11
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2.8.2
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http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/
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[[has description::OpenSesame is a graphical, open-source experiment builder for the social sciences. It sports a modern and intuitive user interface that allows you to build complex experiments with a minimum of effort. With OpenSesame you can create a wide range of experiments. The plug-in framework and Python scripting allow you to incorporate external devices, such as eye trackers, response boxes, and parallel port devices, into your experiment.
OpenSesame is freely available under the General Public Licence.]]
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Learning Sciences analysis
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Experimentation/observation
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Researchers
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Medium
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N/A
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Application software
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Structured database extractor
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Data gathering
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Data extraction
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rather easy to use
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Low
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This is not really a data analysis and mining tools. However, there are provisions for extracting data after producing them.
Mathôt, S., Schreij, D., & Theeuwes, J. (2012). OpenSesame: An open-source, graphical experiment builder for the social sciences. Behavior Research Methods, 44(2), 314-324. doi:10.3758/s13428-011-0168-7