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'''[[Community Data Science Workshops]]''' — The Community Data Science Workshops (CDSW) are a series of workshops designed to introduce some of the basic tools of programming and analysis of data from online communities to absolute beginners. The CDSW have been held | '''[[Community Data Science Workshops]]''' — The Community Data Science Workshops (CDSW) are a series of workshops designed to introduce some of the basic tools of programming and analysis of data from online communities to absolute beginners. The CDSW have been held three times in Seattle in Spring and Fall 2014, and Spring 2015. So far, more than 30 people have volunteered their weekends to teach more than 130 people to program in Python, to build datasets from Web APIs, and to ask and answer questions using these data. We are currently ramping up to run a fourth edition for Fall 2015. | ||
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Revision as of 00:09, 5 October 2015
Welcome to the wiki for the Community Data Science Collective. It is open to the public and hackable by all but mostly contains information that will be useful to collective members, their collaborators, people enrolled in their projects, or people interested in building off of their work. If you're interested in making a change or creating content here, generally feel empowered to Be Bold. If things don't fit, somebody who watches this wiki will be in touch.
Public Workshops
Community Data Science Workshops — The Community Data Science Workshops (CDSW) are a series of workshops designed to introduce some of the basic tools of programming and analysis of data from online communities to absolute beginners. The CDSW have been held three times in Seattle in Spring and Fall 2014, and Spring 2015. So far, more than 30 people have volunteered their weekends to teach more than 130 people to program in Python, to build datasets from Web APIs, and to ask and answer questions using these data. We are currently ramping up to run a fourth edition for Fall 2015.
University of Washington Courses
- [Fall 2015] COM482: Interpersonal Media: Online Communities — A semester long course on online communities and computer mediated communication taught by Benjamin Mako Hill.
- [Spring 2015] COM597: Communication Leadership Class (COM597 "Programming and Data Science for Social Media") — A semester long course taughted by Benjamin Mako Hill that adapts and builds upon the CDSW curriculum to teach introductory programming and data science to absolute beginners in the context of the University of Washington's Communication Leadership program
Research Resources
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