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The original version of this article appeared in Toward Data Science. When I started teaching data science and artificial intelligence in Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering, I was frustrated by how little insight I actually felt I had into how effective my teaching was, until the end-of-semester final exam grades and student assessments came in. Being new to teaching, I spent time reading up on pedagogical best practices and how methods like mastery learning and one-on-one personalized guidance could drastically improve student outcomes. Yet even with my relatively small class sizes I did not feel I had enough insight into each individual student's learning to provide useful personalized guidance to them. In the middle of the semester, if you had asked me to tell you exactly what a specific student had mastered from the class to date and where he or she was struggling, I would not have been able to give you a very good answer.

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