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;Course Title: Data Science and Organizational Communication:
;Data Science and Organizational Communication:
;Instructor: [[User:Groceryheist|Nate TeBlunthuis]]
;Principal instructor: [[User:Groceryheist|Nate TeBlunthuis]]
;Course Catalog Description: Fundamental principles of data science and its implications, including research ethics; data privacy; legal frameworks; algorithmic bias, transparency, fairness and accountability; data provenance, curation, preservation, and reproducibility; human computation; data communication and visualization; the role of data science in organizational context and the societal impacts of data science.  
;Course Catalog Description: Fundamental principles of data science and its implications, including research ethics; data privacy; legal frameworks; algorithmic bias, transparency, fairness and accountability; data provenance, curation, preservation, and reproducibility; human computation; data communication and visualization; the role of data science in organizational context and the societal impacts of data science.  


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;Assignments due
;Assignments due
* Week 4 reading reflection
* Week 4 reading reflection
* [[Human_Centered_Data_Science_(Fall_2018)/Assignments#A1:_Data_curation|A1: Data curation]]
* Attend week 3 of CDSW
* Attend week 3 of CDSW
*  A1: Project proposal and data aquisition
*  A1: Project proposal and data aquisition
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;Data science for social good: ''Community-based and participatory approaches to data science; Using data science for society's benefit''
;Data science for social good: ''Community-based and participatory approaches to data science; Using data science for society's benefit''
;Assignments due
;Assignments due
* Week 9 reading reflection
* Reading reflection
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;Homework assigned
;Homework assigned
* A4: Final presentation
* A5: Final presentation
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<!-- *Fabien Girardin. ''[https://medium.com/@girardin/experience-design-in-the-machine-learning-era-e16c87f4f2e2 Experience design in the machine learning era].'' Medium, 2016. -->
<!-- *Fabien Girardin. ''[https://medium.com/@girardin/experience-design-in-the-machine-learning-era-e16c87f4f2e2 Experience design in the machine learning era].'' Medium, 2016. -->
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;Assignments due
;Assignments due
* A4: Final presentation
* A5: Final presentation
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;Homework assigned
;Homework assigned
* A5: Final project report (by 11:59pm)
* A6: Final project report (by 11:59pm)


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=== Week 12: Finals Week (No Class Session) ===
=== Week 12: Finals Week (No Class Session) ===
* NO CLASS
* NO CLASS
* A5.: FINAL PROJECT REPORT DUE BY 11:59PM
* A6: FINAL PROJECT REPORT DUE BY 11:59PM
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:* Includes a table of summary statistics (minimum, maximum, median, and mean values) for variables in your dataset related to these questions  
:* Includes a table of summary statistics (minimum, maximum, median, and mean values) for variables in your dataset related to these questions  


I hope that you find a dataset related to your own interests, such as data from your workplace, community, or any other organization you may be involved in.  For some ideas about where to look for datasets related to your interests, [[HCDS (Fall 2017)/Datasets | see this page]] with examples of freely available datasets that you can use for this project.  
I hope that you find a dataset related to your own interests, such as data from your workplace, community, or any other organization you may be involved in.  For some ideas about where to look for datasets related to your interests, [[see this page | HCDS (Fall 2017)/Datasets]] with examples of freely available datasets that you can use for this project.  


==== Evaluation and Rubric ====
==== Evaluation and Rubric ====
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:''Critique in terms of improving the analysis :'' 10%
:''Critique in terms of improving the analysis :'' 10%
:''Critique in terms of application :'' 10%
:''Critique in terms of application :'' 10%
:''Writing quality (see [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill/Assessment#Writing Rubric | the writing rubric]]): 15%''
:''Writing quality (see [[Assessment#Writing Rubric | the writing rubric]]): 15%''




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==== Evaluation and Rubric ====
==== Evaluation and Rubric ====
:''Writing quality (see [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill/Assessment#Writing Rubric | the writing rubric]]): 15%''
:''Writing quality (see [[Assessment#Writing Rubric | the writing rubric]]): 15%''
:''Explaination and justification of a research question:'' 15%
:''Explaination and justification of a research question:'' 15%
:''Presentation of evidence:'' 25%
:''Presentation of evidence:'' 25%
:''Findings:'' 25%
:''Findings:'' 25%
:''Recommendations to the organization:'' 20%
:''Recommendations to the organization:'' 20%
:''Course feedback (Extra credit):'' 3%
:''Course feedback (Extra credit):'' 5%


== Policies ==
== Policies ==
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=== Attendance ===
=== Attendance ===


As detailed in [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill/Assessment | this page on assessment]], attendance in class is expected of all participants. If you need to miss class for any reason, please contact a member of the teaching team ahead of time (email is best). Multiple unexplained absences will likely result in a lower grade or (in extreme circumstances) a failing grade. In the event of an absence, you are responsible for obtaining class notes, handouts, assignments, etc.  
As detailed in [[Teaching Assessment | my page on assessment]], attendance in class is expected of all participants. If you need to miss class for any reason, please contact a member of the teaching team ahead of time (email is best). Multiple unexplained absences will likely result in a lower grade or (in extreme circumstances) a failing grade. In the event of an absence, you are responsible for obtaining class notes, handouts, assignments, etc.  


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