Editing Human Centered Data Science (Fall 2019)/Assignments

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* Experiment with queries in the sandbox of the technical documentation for the API to familiarize yourself with the schema and the data
* Experiment with queries in the sandbox of the technical documentation for the API to familiarize yourself with the schema and the data
* Explore the data a bit before starting to be sure you understand how it is structured and what it contains
* Explore the data a bit before starting to be sure you understand how it is structured and what it contains
* Ask questions on Slack if you're unsure about anything. If you need more help, come to office hours or schedule a time to meet with Yihan or Jonathan.
* Ask questions on Slack if you're unsure about anything. Please email Os to set up a meeting, or come to office hours, if you want to! This time is set aside specifically for you - it is not an imposition.
* When documenting/describing your project, think: "If I found this GitHub repo, and wanted to fully reproduce the analysis, what information would I want? What information would I need?"
* When documenting/describing your project, think: "If I found this GitHub repo, and wanted to fully reproduce the analysis, what information would I want? What information would I need?"


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