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---
title: "Winners"
---
# 2024 Winners
::: callout
[Click here](https://stat.duke.edu/news/students-put-classroom-skills-practice-duke-datafest-2024) to read a news article published in Duke Daily about the 2024 winners!
:::
### Best Statistical Analysis
[Discrepancies in Chapter Difficulty and Outcome](/presentations/Team283Boys.pdf) by Eddy Ding, Daniel Henderson, Maxim Chadaev and Siddhant Borkar.
*The judges were impressed by the creation of a statistic to evaluate the relative difficulty of chapters and subsequent recommendations to the data provider.*
### Best Insight
[Plagiarism on CourseKata](/presentations/TeamTomato.pdf) by Evan Glas, Henry Holbrook, Ben Perry, Addison Phelps and Roy Chen.
*The judges were impressed by the unique topic analyzed and story told by this team regarding plagiarism in the online platform.*
### Best Visualizations
[From "Hello World" to Beyond](/presentations/TeamJeltJian.pdf) by Eric Rios, Lisa Wang, Luopeiwen Yi and Jiayi Zhou.
*The judges were impressed by this team's ability to create clear, easy to understand visuals of how students spend their time.*
### Best Use of Outside Data
[Chapter Engagement](/presentations/TeamTKGA.pdf) by Anmol Sapru, Tate Staples, Gabriel Paley and Kevin Lee.
*The judges were impressed by this team's ability to scrape data from the platform's web page such as number of pixels as a measure of "scroll length" to determine a relationship between chapter length and chapter engagement.*
<!-- [**Recruitment, distribution and questions**](/presentations/NEON-presentation.pdf) by Sophie Guo, Carrie Hang, Hanoc Codjie, Lipsa Tripathy & Alejandra Camargo. -->
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### Judges' Pick
*Project recognized by the judges for outstanding achievement outside of the core award categories.*
[Learning Style Segmentation for Personalized Education](/presentations/TeamJLAndTheJets.pdf) by Alex Katopodis, Miles King, Jonathan Levitan and Jackson Peurach.
*The judges were impressed by this group's identification of nuanced user segments and the detailed recommendations to the data providers.*
### Honorable Mentions
[Student Clusters](/presentations/TeamDataMIDS.pdf) by Gunel Aghakishiyeva, Daniela Jimenez and Shaila Guereca.
[Beyond the Numbers: Unlocking Student Engagement in Statistics](/presentations/Team08.pdf) by Senam Adedze, Sonia Zhu, Wangley Soares Martins, Mia Lam and Sam Reid.
# Past winners
[Click here](/past-winners.html) to see past winners.