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* [[DS4UX_(Spring_2016)/Day_6_lecture|Day 6 lecture]] - working with text
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=== Week 7: May 9 ===
=== Week 7: May 9 ===

Revision as of 00:58, 27 March 2016

Week 1: March 28

Day 1 plan

Assignments due
  • fill out the pre-course survey
Agenda
  • Quick introductions — Be ready to introduce yourself and describe your interest and goals in the class.
  • Why Programming and Data Science for UX Research? — What this course is about
  • Class overview and expectations — We'll walk through this syllabus.
  • Group formation — We'll assemble in our peer programming groups for the first time.
  • Installation and setup — You'll install software including the Python programming language and run through a series of exercises.
  • Interactive lecture: programming concepts 1
  • Self-guided tutorial and exercises — You'll work through a self-guided tutorial to practice the basic concepts we introduced in the lecture.
Homework
Resources


Week 2: April 4

Day 2 plan

Agenda
Homework
Resources


Week 3: April 11

Day 3 plan

Class schedule
  • Interactive lecture: creating your own functions
  • Day 3 lecture - working with web data 1 (APIs)
  • Peer programming: Practice with API sandboxes
  • Interactive lecture: requesting data from an API using Python
Homework
Resources
  • go here


Week 4: April 18

Day 4 plan

Agenda
  • Day 4 lecture - working with web data 2 (SQL)
  • introduction to the Wikipedia database
  • programming concepts 4
  • SQL queries
  • advanced API queries
  • final project discussion 1
  • data sources
  • research questions
  • outline of project idea and project plan deliverables
Exercises
  • MYSQL queries with Quarry
  • SOQL queries with Hurl.it and Python
Homework
Resources


Week 5: April 25

Day 5 plan

Assignments due
Agenda
  • Day 5 lecture - visualizing data
  • Introduction to Jupyter notebooks
  • Jupyter notebooks 1
  • importing data with SQL and API queries
  • data manipulation with Jupyter
Exercises
  • visualize Seattle building permit data
Homework
Resources
  • go here


Week 6: May 2

Day 6 plan

Agenda
Homework
Resources
  • go here

Week 7: May 9

Day 7 plan

Assignments due
Agenda
  • Day 7 lecture - describing data with statistics
  • Jupyter notebooks 3
  • running statistics with SciPy
Exercises
  • plotting Burke-Gilman bike traffic on rainy days
Coding challenges
Resources
  • go here


Week 8: May 16

Day 8 plan

Agenda
Exercises
  • Replicate Teahouse invite A/B test
Coding challenges
Resources
  • go here


Week 9: May 23

Day 9 plan

Agenda
  • Day 9 lecture - communicating your findings
  • review of key concepts and tools
  • presentation practice
Homework
  • goes here
Resources
  • go here


Week 10: May 30

Assignments due
Agenda
  • Day 10 lecture - Final project report review, next steps for Data Science
  • Final project presentations


Week 11: June 6

FINALS WEEK - NO CLASS

Assignments due