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| colspan="2" | '''<div class="plainlinks" style="font-weight:bold; font-size:1.5em; text-align: center;">Registration for Winter 2020 is now closed</div>'''  
| colspan="2" | '''<span class="plainlinks" style="font-weight:bold; font-size:2em; text-align:center;">[http://goo.gl/forms/7TZ9cM0XMi Register for the workshop]</span>'''  
 
<span class="plainlinks" style="margin-left:1em;">Registration closes on '''noon on January 13.''' ''Have experience to share? [http://goo.gl/forms/6Ws3iIi6Y6 Sign up to be a mentor]</span>''
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Unfortunately, registration closed on '''January 13'''.
 
''Have experience to share? [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ycV3HsWV_zaMWzuSSxyI4-_ye1NltVFFUtTbX3O6q6M/viewform Sign up to be a mentor].'' ''If you would like to be notified of future workshops, subscribe to [https://communitydata.science/mailman3/postorius/lists/cdsw-announce.communitydata.science/ our announcement email list].''
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[[Image:Cdsw combo images-1.jpg|thumb|600px|[[Community Data Science Workshops/Photos|More photos from past workshops]].]]
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The '''Community Data Science Workshops in Winter 2020''' are a series of project-based workshops being held at the University of Washington for anyone interested in learning how to use programming and data science tools to ask and answer questions about online communities like [http://en.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia], [http://twitter.com Twitter], [[:w:Free software|free and open source software, and]] civic media.
The '''Community Data Science Workshops in Winter 2020''' are a series of project-based workshops being held at the University of Washington for anyone interested in learning how to use programming and data science tools to ask and answer questions about online communities like [http://en.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia], [http://twitter.com Twitter], [[:w:Free software|free and open source software, and]] civic media.


The Winter 2020 workshop series will take place over three Saturdays (plus a short Friday night setup session):
The Spring 2016 workshop series will take place over three Saturdays (plus a short Friday night setup session):


* Friday, January 17th (6-9pm)
* Friday, January 17th (6-9pm)
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== Registration ==
== Registration ==


'''''Participants!''''' Unfortunately, the registration period is over. Sorry about that! This is our sixth set of workshops and we do hope to run more of these again in the future.  You can find out about future workshops by signing up for [https://communitydata.science/mailman3/postorius/lists/cdsw-announce.communitydata.science/ our announcement mailing list].
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'''''Interested in being a mentor?''''' If you already have experience with Python, please consider helping out at the sessions as a mentor. Being a mentor will involve working with participants and talking them through the challenges they encounter in programming. No special preparation is required. And we'll feed you!  Because we want to keep a very high mentor-to-student ratio, recruiting more mentors means we can accept more participants. If you're interested you can [https://forms.gle/6ZxxH77z2m18mhgo6 fill out this form] or email makohill@uw.edu. Also, thank you, thank you, thank you! Here are some [[mentoring]] tips for being successful!
'''''Interested in being a mentor?''''' If you already have experience with Python, please consider helping out at the sessions as a mentor. Being a mentor will involve working with participants and talking them through the challenges they encounter in programming. No special preparation is required. And we'll feed you!  Because we want to keep a very high mentor-to-student ratio, recruiting more mentors means we can accept more participants. If you're interested you can [http://goo.gl/forms/6Ws3iIi6Y6 fill out this form] or email makohill@uw.edu. Also, thank you, thank you, thank you!


== Schedule ==
== Schedule ==


There will be a mandatory evening setup session '''6:00-9:00pm on Friday January 17''' and three workshops held from '''9:45am-4pm on three Saturdays (January 18 and February 1 and 15)'''. Each Saturday session will involve a period for lecture and technical demonstrations in the morning. This will be followed by a lunch graciously provided by the [http://escience.washington.edu/ eScience Institute at UW]. The rest of the day will be followed by group work on programming and data science projects supported by more experienced mentors.
There will be a mandatory evening setup session '''6:00-9:00pm on Friday January 17''' and three workshops held from '''9:45am-4pm on three Saturdays (January 18 and February 1 and 15)'''. Each Saturday session will involve a period for lecture and technical demonstrations in the morning. This will be followed by a lunch graciously provided by the [http://escience.washington.edu/ eScience Institute at UW]. The rest of the day will be followed by group work on programming and data science projects supported by more experienced mentors.


'''All sessions are interactive and involve you programming on your own and on your own laptop. Everybody attending should bring a laptop and a power cord so that they don't run out of battery.'''
'''All sessions are interactive and involve you programming on your own and on your own laptop. Everybody attending should bring a laptop and a power cord so that they don't run out of battery.'''


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=== Session 0: Setup and Programming Tutorial (Friday January 17 evening)===
=== Session 0: Setup and Programming Tutorial (Friday January 17 evening)===
 
Come to the Communications Building '''[http://www.washington.edu/maps/#!/cmu (CMU) 104]''' between 6:00 and 9:00pm. It's OK if you come a little late but you'll want to have as much time as you can to finish the setup and self-directed assignments so come as close to 6:30pm as you can. Most people will finish early but some people will definitely need the full 3 hours. It's hard to know in advance where problems will crop up so please come on time even if you are confident.
Come to the '''[http://www.washington.edu/maps/#!/cmu Communications Building (CMU) 104]''' between 6:00 and 9:00pm. It's OK if you come a little late but you'll want to have as much time as you can to finish the setup and self-directed assignments so come as close to 6:00pm as you can. Most people will finish early but some people will definitely need the full 3 hours. It's hard to know in advance where problems will crop up so please come on time even if you are confident.


:'''Time''': 6-9pm
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:: set up your development environment
:: set up your development environment
:: learn how to write and execute Python code in a Jupyter Notebook
:: learn how to execute Python code from a file and interactively from a Python prompt
:: learn about printing and using Python as a calculator
:: learn about printing and using Python as a calculator


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'''Note''': Because we expect to hit the ground running on our first full day, we will meet to help participants get software installed and to work through a self-guided tutorial that will help ensure that everyone has the skills and vocabulary to start programming and learning when we meet the following morning.
'''Note''': Because we expect to hit the ground running on our first full day, we will meet to help participants get software installed and to work through a self-guided tutorial that will help ensure that everyone has the skills and vocabulary to start programming and learning when we meet the following morning.


=== Session 1: Introduction to Programming (January 18) ===
=== Session 1: Introduction to Programming (April 9) ===
Come to '''[http://uw.edu/maps/?sav Savery Hall (SAV) 260] by 9:45am'''. You will need time to get settled and setup. We will start lecturing promptly at 10am. There will be coffee!


Come to '''[http://uw.edu/maps/?sav Savery Hall (SAV) 260] by 9:45am'''.
: '''Time:''' 9:45am-4pm
Plan to be on UW campus by 9:45am. You will need time to get settled and setup. We will start lecturing promptly at 10am. There will be coffee!


: '''Time:''' 9:45am-4pm
: '''Location:''' [http://uw.edu/maps/?sav Savery Hall (SAV)]
: '''Location:''' [http://uw.edu/maps/?sav Savery Hall (SAV)]


: '''Schedule'''
: '''Schedule'''
:: '''Morning, 10am-12:20 (SAV 260)''': [[CDSW/Day_1_lecture|A 2.5 hour lecture-based introduction to the Python programming language]]
:: '''Morning, 10am-12:20 (SAV 260)''': [[CDSW/Day_1_lecture|A 2.5 lecture-based introduction to the Python programming language]]
:: '''Lunch, 12:20-1pm (Savery Hall in the downstairs hallway)''': We'll provide lunch (pizza!)
:: '''Lunch, 12:20-1pm (Savery Hall)''': We'll provide lunch (pizza!)
:: '''Afternoon, 1pm-3:30pm (SAV 130, 137, 138, 156):''' Python practice through short projects (see below) on a variety of fun and practical topics:
:: '''Afternoon, 1pm-3:30pm (SAV 138, 139, 155, 156):''' Python practice through short projects (see below) on a variety of fun and practical topics:
::* [[Baby_Names | Baby Names]]
::* [[Baby_Names | Baby Names]]
::* [[Learnpython.org exercises]]
::* [[Code_Academy | Code Academy]]
:: '''Wrap-up, 3:30pm-4pm (SAV 260):''' Wrap-up, next steps, and upcoming opportunities for learning and practicing Python
:: '''Wrap-up, 3:30pm-4pm (SAV 260):''' Wrap-up, next steps, and upcoming opportunities for learning and practicing Python


: '''Objectives''': Programming is an essential tool for data science and is useful for solving many other problems. The goal of this session will be to introduce programming in the [http://www.python.org/ Python programming language]. Each participant will leave having solved a real problem and will have built their first real programming project.
: '''Objectives''': Programming is an essential tool for data science and is useful for solving many other problems. The goal of this session will be to introduce programming in the [http://www.python.org/ Python programming language]. Each participant will leave having solved a real problem and will have built their first real programming project.


=== Session 2: Importing Data from web APIs (February 1) ===
=== Session 2: Importing Data from web APIs (April 23) ===
Come to '''[http://uw.edu/maps/?sav Savery Hall (SAV) 260] by 9:45am'''. You will need time to get settled and setup. We will start lecturing promptly at 10am. There will be coffee!
Come to '''[http://uw.edu/maps/?sav Savery Hall (SAV) 260] by 9:45am'''. You will need time to get settled and setup. We will start lecturing promptly at 10am. There will be coffee!


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: '''Schedule''':
: '''Schedule''':
:: '''Morning: 10am-12:20 (SAV 260)''': [[CDSW/Day_2_Lecture|A 2.5 hour lecture-based introduction to the web programming and APIs]]
:: '''Morning: 10am-12:20 (SAV 260)''': [[CDSW/Day_2_Lecture|A 2.5 hour lecture-based introduction to the web programming and APIs]]
:: '''Lunch: 12:20-1pm (Savery Hall downstairs hallway)''': We'll provide lunch (TBD)
:: '''Lunch: 12:20-1pm (Savery Hall downstairs hallway)''': We'll provide lunch (vegetarian Indian!)
:: '''Afternoon: 1pm-3:30pm (SAV 130, 137, 138, 156)''': Web API practice through short projects (see below) on a variety of fun and practical topics:
:: '''Afternoon: 1pm-3:30pm (SAV 138, 139, 155, 156)''': Web API practice through short projects (see below) on a variety of fun and practical topics:
::* [[Twitter (CDSW)|Twitter]]
::* [[Community_Data_Science_Workshops_(Spring_2016)/Day_2_Projects/Twitter|Twitter]]
::* [[Wikipedia (CDSW)|Wikipedia]]
::* [[Wikipedia (CDSW)|Wikipedia]]
::* [[Yelp (CDSW)|Yelp]] - Get a [[Yelp API Key]] ahead of time so you're ready to go.
::* [[Yelp (CDSW)|Yelp]]
:: '''Wrap-up: 3:30pm-4pm''': Wrap-up, next steps, and upcoming opportunities for learning and practicing Python
:: '''Wrap-up: 3:30pm-4pm (SAV 260)''': Wrap-up, next steps, and upcoming opportunities for learning and practicing Python


: '''Objectives''': An important step in doing data science is collecting data. The goal of this session will be to teach participants how to get data from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_programming_interface public application programming interfaces] ("APIs") common to many social media and online communities. Although we will use the APIs provided by Wikipedia, Twitter, and Socrata in the session, the principles and techniques are common to many other online communities.
: '''Objectives''': An important step in doing data science is collecting data. The goal of this session will be to teach participants how to get data from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_programming_interface public application programming interfaces] ("APIs") common to many social media and online communities. Although we will use the APIs provided by Wikipedia, Twitter, and Socrata in the session, the principles and techniques are common to many other online communities.
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'''Important Note:''' If you plan to attend the Twitter afternoon session, you need to complete the [[Twitter authentication setup]] ''before'' the afternoon setup on Saturday. If you plan to complete the Yelp session, you need to complete the [[Yelp authentication setup]] instructions. There's no promise that we will be running these sessions this weekend unless there is demand but you will need to have done these if you want to attend the session.
'''Important Note:''' If you plan to attend the Twitter afternoon session, you need to complete the [[Twitter authentication setup]] ''before'' the afternoon setup on Saturday. If you plan to complete the Yelp session, you need to complete the [[Yelp authentication setup]] instructions. There's no promise that we will be running these sessions this weekend unless there is demand but you will need to have done these if you want to attend the session.


=== Session 3: Data Analysis and Visualization (February 15) ===
=== Session 3: Data Analysis and Visualization (May 7) ===
Come to '''[http://uw.edu/maps/?sav Savery Hall (SAV) 260] by 9:45am'''. You will need time to get settled and setup. We will start lecturing promptly at 10am. There will be coffee!
Come to '''[http://uw.edu/maps/?sav Savery Hall (SAV) 260] by 9:45am'''. You will need time to get settled and setup. We will start lecturing promptly at 10am. There will be coffee!


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:: '''Morning, 10am-12:20 (SAV 260):''' [[CDSW/Day_3_Lecture|2.5 hour interactive lecture]]
:: '''Morning, 10am-12:20 (SAV 260):''' [[CDSW/Day_3_Lecture|2.5 hour interactive lecture]]
:: '''Lunch, 12:20-1pm (TBD):''' We'll provide lunch ([[:wikipedia:Bahn mi|Bahm mi]] from Saigon Deli)
:: '''Lunch, 12:20-1pm (TBD):''' We'll provide lunch (TBD)
:: '''Afternoon, 1pm-3:30pm (SAV 130, 137, 138, 156): '''Web API practice through independent projects
:: '''Afternoon, 1pm-3:30pm (TBD): '''Web API practice through independent projects
::* [[Seattle_open_data|Visualization and analysis of civic data from data.seattle.gov]]
::* [[Harry Potter on Wikipedia|Visualization and analysis using Spreadsheets]]
::* [[CDSW/Review_Wk1_Wk2 | Review of Week 1 and Week 2]]
::* [[Matplotlib|Visualization using Python and Matplotlib]]
::* [[Community_Data_Science_Workshops_(Spring_2016)/Day_3_Projects/Twitter|Analyzing data from Twitter]]
::* [[Community_Data_Science_Workshops_(Spring_2016)/Day_3_Projects|Visualization and analysis of civic data from data.seattle.gov]]
::* Independent projects working on issues of ''your'' choosing!
::* Independent projects working on issues of ''your'' choosing!
:: '''Wrap-up, 3:30-4pm
:: '''Wrap-up, 3:30-4pm (SAV 260)


: '''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 the activity and health of online communities. We will focus on learning how to generate visualizations, create summary statistics, and test hypotheses.


== Venue and Logistics ==
== Venue and Logistics ==
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=== Food ===
=== Food ===


Thanks to generous sponsorship by the [http://escience.washington.edu/ eScience Institute at UW], we will provide catered lunches during the Saturday sessions. Although we haven't figured out the menu, the food will all be vegetarian and there will be vegan and gluten free options. If the food we have doesn't doesn't work for you, there is a food court open for lunch in [http://depts.washington.edu/thehub/ the HUB] (the UW student center) that is almost directly next door.
Thanks to generous sponsorship by the [http://escience.washington.edu/ eScience Institute at UW], we will provide catered lunchs during the Saturday sessions. Although we haven't figured out the menu, the food will all be vegetarian and there will be vegan and gluten free options. If the food we have doesn't doesn't work for you, there is a food court open for lunch in [http://depts.washington.edu/thehub/ the HUB] (the UW student center) that is almost directly next door.


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=== Social Media ===
=== Social Media ===


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== About the Organizers ==
== About the Organizers ==


The workshops are being coordinated, organized by [http://mako.cc/academic/ Benjamin Mako Hill], [http://jtmorgan.net/ Jonathan Morgan],[http://dharmadailey.info/ Dharma Dailey], Mika Matsuzaki, [https://guyrt.github.io/ Tommy Guy], Ben Lewis, Emilia Gan, and a long list of other volunteer mentors. The workshops have been designed with lots of help and inspiration from Shauna Gordon-McKeon and Asheesh Laroia of OpenHatch and lots of inspiration from the [http://bostonpythonworkshop.com/ Boston Python Workshop].
The workshops are being coordinated, organized by [http://mako.cc/academic/ Benjamin Mako Hill], [http://jtmorgan.net/ Jonathan Morgan], Dharma Dailey, Mika Matsuzaki, [https://guyrt.github.io/ Tommy Guy], Ben Lewis, Emilia Gan, and a long list of other volunteer mentors. The workshops have been designed with lots of help and inspiration from Shauna Gordon-McKeon and Asheesh Laroia of OpenHatch and lots of inspiration from the [http://bostonpythonworkshop.com/ Boston Python Workshop].


These workshops are an all-volunteer effort. Fundamentally, we're doing this because we're programmers and data scientists who work in online communities and we really believe that the skills you'll learn in these sessions are important and empowering tools.
These workshops are an all-volunteer effort. Fundamentally, we're doing this because we're programmers and data scientists who work in online communities and we really believe that the skills you'll learn in these sessions are important and empowering tools.
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If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Benjamin Mako Hill at makohill@uw.edu.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Benjamin Mako Hill at makohill@uw.edu.


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