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=== 11/8 Web API practice through independent projects ===
=== 11/8 Web API practice through independent projects ===
::* [[Seattle_open_data|Visualization and analysis of civic data from data.seattle.gov]]
::* [[Seattle_open_data|Visualization and analysis of civic data from data.seattle.gov]]
::* [[CDSW/Review_Wk1_Wk2 | Review of Previous Topics]]
::* [[CDSW/Review_Wk1_Wk2 | Review of Week 1 and Week 2]]
::* Independent projects working on issues of ''your'' choosing!
::* Independent projects working on issues of ''your'' choosing!
:: '''Wrap-up, 3:30-4pm


: '''Objectives''': The goal of data science is to use data to answer questions. In our final session, we will use the Python skills we learned in the first session and the datasets we've created in the second to ask and answer common questions about online and offline communities. We will focus on learning how to generate visualizations, create summary statistics, and test hypotheses.
: '''Objectives''': The goal of data science is to use data to answer questions. In our final session, we will use the Python skills we learned in the first session and the datasets we've created in the second to ask and answer common questions about online and offline communities. We will focus on learning how to generate visualizations, create summary statistics, and test hypotheses.
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