AIMS EduData – Digital Promise

AIMS EduData

Advancing Innovative Math Solutions (AIMS) EduData Initiative seeks to build sustainable and scalable research infrastructure to advance math learning.
The Advancing Innovative Math Solutions (AIMS) EduData Initiative, funded by the Gates Foundation, seeks to build sustainable and scalable research infrastructure to advance math learning. AIMS EduData especially encourages applications from graduate students and early career professionals, educators with research roles, such as those working in district research offices, and researchers located at minority serving institutions or Title I school districts. Successful applicants will conduct original research using datasets provided by leading digital learning platforms (DLPs) and participate in a growing community.

Lastinger Center’s RFP - Apply by May 4th, 2026

For education researchers and practitioners

Benefits for successful applicants:

  • Access to two deidentified datasets of student data from MathNation and teacher data from the Math Matrix Micro-Credential
  • Opportunities to study the relationship between student engagement and learning outcomes, teacher conceptions of course content, relationships between course features and time, and much more
  • Involvement in a dynamic, supportive community of digital learning providers and researchers
    Awards ranging from $10,000-$50,000

Participating Digital Learning Platforms

The six participating digital learning platforms (DLPs) are listed below:

Description of datasets are available here.

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