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Turn in the single homework question from last week.
Turn in the single homework question from last week.


'''Course plan:'''
'''Tentative course plan:'''


* Pivot tables!  You will need the SDOT data set from last week.
* Pivot tables!  You will need the SDOT data set from last week.
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=== Week 6: May 4 ===
=== Week 6: May 4 ===


'''Course plan: '''
'''Assignment Due:'''
* Go over challenge assignment and odds ratios again.
* downloading data from the internet using APIs 
[[Community Data Science Course (Spring 2017)/Day 6 Notes|Day 6 Plan]]


=== Week 7: May 11 ===
Final Project Proposal


'''Assignment Due:'''
'''Tentative course plan:'''


Final Project Proposal
* Wikipedia, Twitter, or some other data source.


=== Week 7: May 11 ===


'''Course plan:'''
'''Tentative course plan:'''


* Visualization! [[Community Data Science Course (Spring 2017)/Day 7 Notes|Day 7 Plan]]
* Visualization week 1: pandas, Seaborn
* Cleaning data in Python. [[Community Data Science Course (Spring 2017)/Day 7 Exercise|Day 7 Exercise]]
* Work in some project time.


=== Week 8: May 18 ===
=== Week 8: May 18 ===


Here is the solution to last week's assignment: https://github.com/guyrt/teaching/blob/master/2017/Com597I/Week7/solution.py
'''Tentative course plan:'''
 
'''Course plan:'''


* Introducing the ipython notebook, which is a way to write a document that includes both python and text.
* Visualization week 2: more detail, what is a good plot?
* Self-guided visualization tutorial in python.  [https://github.com/guyrt/teaching/blob/master/2017/Com597I/visualization/VisualizationNotebook.ipynb Download here]  Save the file in a new directory in your desktop and open it with <code>jupyter notebook</code>
* Need to give half class for project time.
* If you have questions about your final project, or you want to spend some time on your python code while help is readily available, you can do that in class.


=== Week 9: May 25 ===
=== Week 9: May 25 ===


'''Course plan:'''
'''Tentative course plan:'''


* Project time!
* Project time!
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''' Final Project Presentation '''
''' Final Project Presentation '''


''' Final project paper tentatively due June 8 '''
''' Final project paper tentatively due June 7 '''


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