Editing Human Centered Data Science (Fall 2019)/Assignments

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=== A6: Final project presentation ===
=== A6: Final project presentation ===
For this assignment, you will give an in-class presentation of your final project. The goal of this presentation is to demonstrate that you are able to effectively communicate your research questions, methods, conclusions, and implications to a non-data-scientist audience.
For this assignment, you will give an in-class presentation of your final project. The goal of this assignment is to demonstrate that you are able to effectively communicate your research questions, methods, conclusions, and implications to your target audience.
 
The presentation will be no more than 5 minutes long. Slides are not necessary, but are probably a good idea.
 
The presentation should demonstrate the following:
* Your ability to give a professional research presentation.
* Your ability to communicate the importance of your research to a specified audience (Imagine that you are pitching your project to directors/execs at a company you work for).
* Your ability to communicate the nature and implications of your findings in an accurate and compelling way.
* Your ability to do all of the above in a very short time (Hint: please practice beforehand and time yourself)


=== A7: Final project report ===
=== A7: Final project report ===
For this assignment, you will publish the complete code, data, and analysis of your final research project. The goal is to demonstrate that you can incorporate all of the human-centered design considerations you learned in this course and create research artifacts that are understandable, impactful, and reproducible.
For this assignment, you will publish the complete code, data, and analysis of your final research project. The goal is to demonstrate that you can incorporate all of the human-centered design considerations you learned in this course and create research artifacts that are understandable, impactful, and reproducible.
A successful report will take the form of a well-written, well-executed research study document (a repo with a notebook + supporting data files and documentation) that includes:
* All your code and data, thoroughly documented and reproducible
* A human-centered argument for why your analysis is important
* Background research or related work
* Your research question(s)
* The methods, data, and approach that you used to collect and analyze the data
* Findings, implications, and limitations of your study
* A thoughtful reflection that describes the specific ways that human-centered data science principles informed your decision-making in this project—from beginning to end.
Data visualizations aren’t necessary, but are encouraged (they are often an effective way of communicating your findings!)
Your deliverables for the final project proposal and plan are part of this report: you are expected to build your report around these documents.




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