ASAP 2.0 Dataset
Overview
Student writing instruction and the potential for better essay scoring has leaped forward in that time. A newly-updated ASAP 2.0 dataset competition that concluded in July 2024 now makes it possible to better train models that can support overtaxed teachers in providing more timely feedback, especially in underserved communities.
More reliable techniques and automated writing evaluation systems (AWEs) could also allow essays to be introduced in testing, a key indicator of student learning that is currently commonly avoided due to grading challenges.
Ultimately, ASAP 2.0 data includes the ability to ease existing hesitations teachers may have in assigning essays. Improved automated essay scoring could also aid students who often realize improved learning benefits and outcomes via essay writing.
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Potential Uses
- Train artificial intelligence/natural language processing algorithms for holistic scoring of student essays
- Analyze the characteristics of strong and weak student writing
- Perform subgroup analyses to understand population-level differences in student writing