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;Introduction to mixed-methods research: ''Big data vs thick data; integrating qualitative research methods into data science practice; crowd-sourcing''
;Introduction to mixed-methods research: ''Big data vs thick data; integrating qualitative research methods into data science practice; crowdsourcing''




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For this exercise, you will design and execute the analysis that you proposed in A1. You must attempt to answer to the questions you posed using your new data science skills, but you must also practice a kind of "meta-analysis" of your analysis to understand limitations and potential consequences of your analysis.  Turn in a report of about 1500 words with about equal space dedicated to:
For this exercise, you will design and execute the analysis that you proposed in A1. You must attempt to answer to the questions you posed using your new data science skills, but you must also practice a kind of "meta-analysis" of your analysis to understand limitations and potential consequences of your analysis.  Turn in a report of about 1500 words with about equal space dedicated to:


* Presenting your analysis: what did you do and what did you find out? Communicate your findings though using at least one chart or table.
* Presenting your analysis: what did you do and what did you find out? Commnicate your findings though using at least one chart or table.
* Explaining the significance of your analysis to the (real or hypothetical) organization or community that will make use of it. Why should we care about this analysis?  
* Explaining the significance of your analysis to the (real or hypothetical) organization or community that will make use of it. Why should we care about this analysis?  
* Critique of the analysis in terms of both what you did and how it might be used. How might your analysis improve through better data or analysis? What assumptions underlie your interpretation of it?  How might (or might not) this analysis influence or mislead its audiences?   
* Critique of the analysis in terms of both what you did and how it might be used. How might your analysis improve through better data or analysis? What assumptions underly your interpretation of it?  How might (or might not) this analysis influence or mislead its audiences?   


==== Evaluation and Rubric ====
==== Evaluation and Rubric ====
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=== A3: Final project plan ===
=== A3: Final project plan ===
For this assignment, you will write up a study plan for your final class project. The goal of this project is for you to apply what you have learned about data science studies to understanding and improving data science practice in an organizational context. The plan will cover a variety of details about your final project.  
For this assignment, you will write up a study plan for your final class project. The goal of this project is for you to apply what you have learned about data science studies to understanding and improving data science practice in an organzational context. The plan will cover a variety of details about your final project.  


Specifically your plan should:
Specifically your plan should:
* Identify the organization that you will work with, and your contact there.
* Identify the organization that you will work with, and your contact there.
* Summarize what you already know about this organization and how they use data science.
* Summarize what you already know about this organization and how they use data science.
* Identify a research question that you don't already know the answer to, but where project can realistically help you answer it.  This should be specific and tied to a particular aspect of how data science is practiced or is used in this organization. Effective research questions will often raise issues or problems with the organization.   
* Identify a research question that you don't already know the answer to, but where project can realistically help you answer it.  This should be specitif and tied to a particular aspect of how data science is practiced or is used in this organization. Effective research questions will often raise issues or problems with the organization.   
* Outline your plan to collect qualitative data. Will you conduct interviews? Who with? What questions will you ask? Will you conduct workplace observations?
* Outline your plan to collect qualitative data. Will you conduct interviews? Who with? What questions will you ask? Will you conduct workplace observations?
* Explain what results you expect or intend, and most importantly, why your project is interesting or important (and to whom, besides yourself).  
* Explain what results you expect or intend, and most importantly, why your project is interesting or important (and to whom, besides yourself).  
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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.  This is your chance to get quality feedback on your project from me and from your classmates. Key elements that you should cover in your presentation include:
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.  This is your chance to get quality feedback on your project from me and from your classmates. Key elements that you should cover in your presentation include:


:* What organization or team you studied
:* What orgazniation or team you studied
:* Your research question about how data science functions in this organization
:* Your research question about how data science functions in this organization
:* Your findings: what you learned about your research question from your data in relation to course material.  
:* Your findings: what you learned about your research question from your data in relation to course material.  
:* Who you observed or interviewed
:* Who you observed or interviewed
:* At least one quotation or anecdote from your qualitative data that support your findings
:* At least one quotation or anectode from your qualitative data that support your findings
:* Tentative recommendations to the organization based on your findings
:* Tenative recommendations to the organization based on your findings


==== Evaluation and Rubric ====
==== Evaluation and Rubric ====
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=== A5: Final project report ===
=== A5: Final project report ===
In the final report, I expect you to take feedback from your presentation and and report on your project in up to 3000 words. You can organize your paper however you want, but it should do the following:
In the final report, I expect you to take feedback from your presenation and and report on your project in up to 3000 words. You can organize your paper however you want, but it should do the following:


:* Introduce the organization or team you studied
:* Introduce the organization or team you studied
:* Document how you collected data with the team (who you interviewed or observed, for how long, describe their jobs and roles).  
:* Document how you collected data with the team (who you interviewed or observed, for how long, describe their jobs and roles).  
:* Motivate your project in terms of your substantive interest, curiosity, and course concepts.
:* Motivate your project in terms of your substantive interest, curiousity, and course concepts.
:* Introduce and articulate a specific research question about how data science functions in this organization. This will often be driven by a particular challenge or issue the team you are studying faces.  
:* Introduce and articulate a specific research question about how data science functions in this organization. This will often be driven by a particular challenge or issue the team you are studying faces.  
:*  The bulk of your report (about 2000 words) should argue for an understanding of the research question based on  
:*  The bulk of your report (about 2000 words) should argue for an understanding of the research question based on  
::* Your empirical findings: what you learned about the organization and the practice of data science from your own observations or interviews. Use anecdotes and quotes as appropriate to support your argument.  
::* Your empirical findings: what you learned about the organization and the practice of data science from your own observations or interviews. Use anectotes and quotes as appropriate to support your argument.  
::* Any course material relevant to the challenge or issue at hand.  
::* Any course material relavent to the challenge or issue at hand.  
:* Make recommendations to the organization based on your findings.
:* Make recommendations to the organization based on your findings.


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=== Disability and accommodations ===
=== Disability and accommodations ===


As part of ensuring that the class is as accessible as possible, the instructors are entirely comfortable with you using whatever form of note-taking method or recording is most comfortable to you, including laptops and audio recording devices. The instructors will do their best to ensure that all slides and scripts/notes are immediately available online after a lecture has concluded. In addition, if asked ahead of time we can try to record the audio of individual lectures for students who have learning differences that make audiovisual notes preferable to written ones.
As part of ensuring that the class is as accessible as possible, the instructors are entirely comfortable with you using whatever form of note-taking method or recording is most comfortable to you, including laptops and audio recording devices. The instructors will do their best to ensure that all slides and scripts/notes are immediately available online after a lecture has concluded. In addition, if asked ahead of time we can try to record the audio of individial lectures for students who have learning differences that make audiovisual notes preferable to written ones.


If you require additional accommodations, please contact Disabled Student Services: 448 Schmitz, 206-543-8924 (V/TTY). If you have a letter from DSS indicating that you have a disability which requires academic accommodations, please present the letter to the instructors so we can discuss the accommodations you might need in the class. If you have any questions about this policy, reach out to the instructors directly.
If you require additional accommodations, please contact Disabled Student Services: 448 Schmitz, 206-543-8924 (V/TTY). If you have a letter from DSS indicating that you have a disability which requires academic accommodations, please present the letter to the instructors so we can discuss the accommodations you might need in the class. If you have any questions about this policy, reach out to the instructors directly.
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