Seattle open data



In this project, we will gather civic data from data.seattle.gov and use it to ask and answer important questions about the Emerald City!. We will start with a series of analyses of bike and pedestrian traffic patterns on the. We will learn how to collect that data from the Seattle's open data portal's API, filter and transform this data, and create timeseries graphs that show daily, weekly, and yearly traffic trends.

TO FILL IN Jtmorgan (talk) 16:57, 20 January 2020 (EST)

Goals


In this session, we will focus on...


 * Familiarizing ourselves with a new API
 * Learn how to pose useful research questions that can be asked and answered with civic data
 * Learn how to filter, bucket, and format data for building timeseries graphs in a spreadsheet program
 * Practice reading and extending other people's code

Setup
If you are confused by these steps, go back and refresh your memory with the Day 0 setup and tutorial.

Download the Seattle open data project

 * 1) Click the following link and save the file to your computer: https://github.com/jtmorgan/cdsw-2020/archive/master.zip
 * 2) Unzip cdsw-2020-master.zip folder and place the folder in your CDSW working directory (or just your desktop)

Test the Seattle open data API

 * Test an API call to data.seattle.gov

Open the Jupyter notebook FOO

Run the first X cells in the notebook in order

The output of cell FIXME should be example output


 * Test downloading a CSV file and opening it in a notebook

Open FIXMELINK in your browser

CLICK on DOWNLOADBUTTON FIXME

SAVE FIXME.csv to the FIXME directory with your notebooks

OPEN the Juypyter notebook FOO

Run the first X cells of the notebook in order

The output of the cell FIXME should be example output