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  • ...hat computational tools have created a new frontier in the social sciences which those who develop computational skills can explore. ...cience class or a statistics class, and '''no prior programming experience is required or expected.''' We will focus on gaining access to data and basic ...
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  • ...t deal with large datasets. The most likely reason for using Spark on Hyak is that you run into memory limitations when building variables. For example s ...ser-level variables on Wikipedia data. The infamous "million file problem" is a result from abusing the filesystem to perform a massive group by. ...
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  • ...hat computational tools have created a new frontier in the social sciences which those who develop computational skills can explore. ...cience class or a statistics class, and '''no prior programming experience is required or expected.''' We will focus on gaining access to data and basic ...
    37 KB (5,539 words) - 23:09, 10 August 2023
  • ...hat computational tools have created a new frontier in the social sciences which those who develop computational skills can explore. ...cience class or a statistics class, and '''no prior programming experience is required or expected.''' We will focus on gaining access to data and basic ...
    37 KB (5,585 words) - 22:49, 28 November 2023
  • This page hosts reflections on organization and curriculum and is written for anybody interested in organizing their own CDSW — including the ...re. That said, we all felt there were many ways to improve on the sessions which we have detailed below. ...
    24 KB (3,913 words) - 04:38, 27 December 2014
  • I believe that in the twenty-first century innovation will be more likely to be managed — in dramatically different ways than it was in the pr I will consider the course a complete success if every student is able to do each of these things at the end of the quarter: ...
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  • : Undergraduate (Comm Studies 378) discussion section is held Fridays at 2-107. Details can be found on the [[Online_Communities_and ...er:Aaronshaw/OH|signup if you'd like an appointment]] or drop-in if a slot is listed as available. ...
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  • ...hose with the technical skills to analyze it are highly sought after. Even more valuable are those who can not only identify insights from data, but can co This is a data analysis class and you will need access to a decent computer. You wi ...
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  • ...the past 2,000 years or so, but the study of rhetoric is the study of what is persuasive. We are certainly not the first group to study what goes into a ...or this reason, rhetorical communication is explicitly pragmatic. Its goal is to influence human choices on specific matters that require immediate atten ...
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  • The goal of this seminar is to introduce first-year students in the MTS and TSB Ph.D. programs to (1) c * Develop and apply your own effective research career development strategies. ...
    40 KB (5,628 words) - 18:54, 29 November 2021
  • This page hosts reflections on organization and curriculum and is written for anybody interested in organizing their own CDSW — including the ...re. That said, we all felt there were many ways to improve on the sessions which are detailed below. ...
    21 KB (3,527 words) - 04:24, 24 December 2014
  • The goal for this course is simple: submit a piece of academic research for publication by the end of t ...ission at the end of the quarter. The seminar will be run as a workshop in which you will produce written work and provide feedback on each other's work eve ...
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  • The goal of this seminar is to introduce first-year students in the MTS and TSB Ph.D. programs to (1) f * Develop and apply your own effective research career development strategies. ...
    43 KB (5,974 words) - 05:35, 29 November 2023
  • For more resources, check out Jonathan's [https://pinboard.in/u:jaimoe/t:hcds 'hcds' :* 'why bots fight' is an example of this? ...
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  • Your front matter is not a formal section but a collection of material that comes ''before'' you Your introduction should be short: not more than 2-3 pages and 5-6 paragraphs. Your introduction should only seek to do ...
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  • The goal for this course is simple: submit a piece of academic research for publication by the end of t ...ission at the end of the quarter. The seminar will be run as a workshop in which you will produce written work and provide feedback on each other's work eve ...
    24 KB (3,675 words) - 18:38, 24 May 2016
  • ;Course Website: ''This wiki page is the canonical information resource for DATA512.'' All other course-related ...lity; user experience design and research for big data; human computation; effective oral, written, and visual scientific communication; and societal impacts of ...
    12 KB (1,738 words) - 22:56, 6 October 2019
  • |top text=This page is a work in progress. ;Course overview: ''What is data science? What is human centered? What is human centered data science?'' ...
    26 KB (3,300 words) - 23:35, 8 December 2017
  • == Suggestions for effective working groups == ...ut others and really truly listen to them when they speak. This is all the more crucial in the context of remote instruction where we don't have access to ...
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  • ...p/grad_occ_section this etherpad]. If you haven't used it before, Etherpad is a lightweight collaborative text editing tool that I prefer for this kind o ...ts will be asked to limit their opening remarks to about 10 minutes, after which time we will open up the conversation to the entire group. Lead discussants ...
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