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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 '''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 has been held six times in Seattle in Spring and Fall 2014 and Spring 2015. So far, dozens of people have volunteered their weekends to teach hundreds of people to program in Python, to build datasets from Web APIs, and to ask and answer questions using these data. Through these workshops we've also collected some [[mentoring]] tips.
The CDSW has been held five times in Seattle in Spring and Fall 2014 and Spring 2015. So far, more than 50 people have volunteered their weekends to teach more than 200 people to program in Python, to build datasets from Web APIs, and to ask and answer questions using these data. Through these workshops we've also collected some [[mentoring]] tips.


The following links are to the curriculum we used so that others can build on and learn:
The following links are to the curriculum we used so that others can build on and learn:
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