Editing Data Into Insights (Spring 2021)

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# Although details on this syllabus will change, I will not change readings or assignments less than one week before they are due. If I don't fill in a "''To Be Determined''" one week before it's due, it is dropped. If you plan to read more than one week ahead, contact me first.
# Although details on this syllabus will change, I will not change readings or assignments less than one week before they are due. If I don't fill in a "''To Be Determined''" one week before it's due, it is dropped. If you plan to read more than one week ahead, contact me first.
# Closely monitor the class [https://discord.gg/WvzkwY4fDK Discord]. Because this a wiki, you will be able to track every change by clicking the ''history'' button on this page. I will also summarize these changes in an announcement on Discord that should be emailed to everybody in the class.
# Closely monitor the class [https://discord.gg/qm7uU2dZyW Discord]. Because this a wiki, you will be able to track every change by clicking the ''history'' button on this page. I will also summarize these changes in an announcement on Discord that should be emailed to everybody in the class.
# I will ask the class for voluntary anonymous feedback frequently. Please let me know what is working and what can be improved.
# I will ask the class for voluntary anonymous feedback frequently. Please let me know what is working and what can be improved.


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== Homework/Labs ==
== Homework/Labs ==


There will be a number of homework assignments. At the beginning of the class, these will be designed to help you to grasp foundational concepts about storytelling, visualization, and data. As the class progresses, more and more of them will be based on learning and developing proficiency in visualizing data in R.
There will be a number of homework assignments. At the beginning of the class, these will be designed to help you to grasp foundational network concepts. As the class progresses, more and more of them will be based on learning and developing proficiency in visualizing data in R.


== Exams ==
== Exams ==
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== Final Project ==
== Final Project ==


The main outcome of this course will be your final project, which will be a data presentation, either as a website or a slide deck + presentation. A detailed description of the project is [[{{PAGENAME}}/Final project|at this link]].
The main outcome of this course will be your final project, which will be a data presentation, either as a website or a slide deck + presentation. A detailed description of the project is [[Data_Into_Insights_(Spring_2021)/Final project|at this link]].


There will be a number of intermediate assignments through the semester to help you to identify a dataset, explore the data for insights, and get and give feedback on visualizations and story elements.
There will be a number of intermediate assignments through the semester to help you to identify a dataset, explore the data for insights, and get and give feedback on visualizations and story elements.
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'''Assignment Due:'''
'''Assignment Due:'''
* [[{{PAGENAME}}/Final project|Final Project]] - Due Thursday, May 6
* [[Data_Into_Insights_(Spring_2021)/Final project|Final Project]] - Due Thursday, May 6
* Turn in your [[Final self reflection]] on Brightspace
* Turn in your [[Final self reflection]] on Brightspace


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