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==== December 3: [[#Research project presentation|Research project presentation]] due by 5pm CT ====
==== December 3: [[#Research project presentation|Research project presentation]] due by 5pm CT ====
'''[https://canvas.northwestern.edu/courses/122522/discussion_topics/856868 Post your video via this "Discussion" on Canvas]'''. Please view and provide constructive feedback on other's videos!
[https://canvas.northwestern.edu/courses/122522/discussion_topics/856868 Post your video via this "Discussion" on Canvas]. Please view and provide constructive feedback on other's videos!


* '''Post videos directly to the "Discussion."''' The Canvas text editor has an option to upload/record a video. That's what you want.
* '''Post videos directly to the "Discussion."''' The Canvas text editor has an option to upload/record a video. That's what you want.
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==== December 10: [[#Research project paper|Research project paper]] due by 5pm CT ====
==== December 10: [[#Research project paper|Research project paper]] due by 5pm CT ====
'''[https://canvas.northwestern.edu/courses/122522/assignments/812317 Submit your paper, data, and code via Canvas].'''
[https://canvas.northwestern.edu/courses/122522/assignments/812317 Submit your paper, data, and code via Canvas].


== Credit and Notes ==
== Credit and Notes ==


This syllabus has, in ways that should be obvious, borrowed and built on the [https://www.openintro.org/stat/index.php OpenInto Statistics curriculum]. Most aspects of this course design extend Benjamin Mako Hill's [[Statistics_and_Statistical_Programming_(Winter_2017)|COM 521 class]] from the University of Washington as well as a [[Statistics_and_Statistical_Programming_(Spring_2019)|prior iteration of the same course]] offered at Northwestern in Spring 2019.
This syllabus has, in ways that should be obvious, borrowed and built on the [https://www.openintro.org/stat/index.php OpenInto Statistics curriculum]. Most aspects of this course design extend Benjamin Mako Hill's [[Statistics_and_Statistical_Programming_(Winter_2017)|COM 521 class]] from the University of Washington as well as a [[Statistics_and_Statistical_Programming_(Spring_2019)|prior iteration of the same course]] offered at Northwestern in Spring 2019.
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