Editing Community Data Science Course (Spring 2015)
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:'''Maximum Length:''' 600 words (~2 pages double spaced) | :'''Maximum Length:''' 600 words (~2 pages double spaced) | ||
:'''Due Date:''' April 13 | :'''Due Date:''' April 13 | ||
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In this assignment, you should concisely identify an community that you are interested in a source of data and/or and a list of at least 3-4 questions you might be interested in answering in the context of your final project. I am hoping that each of you will pick an area or domain that you are intellectually committed to and invested in (e.g., in your business or personal life). You will be successful if you describe the scope of the problem and explain why you are interested in using community data science methods. | In this assignment, you should concisely identify an community that you are interested in a source of data and/or and a list of at least 3-4 questions you might be interested in answering in the context of your final project. I am hoping that each of you will pick an area or domain that you are intellectually committed to and invested in (e.g., in your business or personal life). You will be successful if you describe the scope of the problem and explain why you are interested in using community data science methods. |