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course page for Spring 2022-HSAM - UN2901 + + +

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course page for Spring 2022-HSAM +UN2901

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Syllabus

other links: Lectures, Labs, and Resources

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  • professors: - matt jones - & - chris wiggins
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  • class time: MW 11:40-12:55, location: Zoom for 1st 2 weeks, - +
  • professors: +matt jones +& +chris wiggins
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  • class time: MW 11:40-12:55, location: Zoom for 1st 2 weeks, +
  • To distribute students' questions among TAs and graders, we've grouped students as: +
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    • group 1: if your 1st name starts with: Ak->Et: TA=Dillon; grader=Erin +
    • group 2: if your 1st name starts with: Fi->Ra: TA=Jamil; grader=Francesca +
    • group 3: if your 1st name starts with: Re->Zo; TA=Nikita; grader=Fraye +
  • - Grader and TA Office hours: -
      +Grader Office hours (for Python & coding questions): +
      • -Fraye Beyene: -Mon 11.00-13.00, -zoom - +Group 1: +Erin McNulty: +Tue 16.00-18.00, +zoom
      • +Group 2: Francesca Cavuoti: Wed 15.00-17.00, zoom -
      • -Erin McNulty: -Tue 12.00-14.00, -zoom -
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    +Group 3: +Fraye Beyene: +Mon 09.30-11.30, +zoom +
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  • +TA Office hours (for all other questions), please DM via +data-ppf.slack.com +for questions: +
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    • +Group 1: +Dillon Banis: +Mon/Wed 13.30-15.00 and "open for additional meetings by appointment as well" +
    • +Group 2: +Jamil Mohammed Sbitan: +Mon 14.00-16.00 +
    • +Group 3: +Nikita Shepard: +Wed 13.00-14.00 or by appointment +
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  • BC students: This course satisfies Barnard's T&D general education requirement.
  • History majors: this course counts as a history course for history major. -
  • although we will code in Python no prerequites and no programming experience is required (we will be using pre-authored notebooks and using Google's Colab; you will not need to install anything). +
  • although we will code in Python no prerequisites and no programming experience is required (we will be using pre-authored notebooks and using Google's Colab; you will not need to install anything).
  • For more information on the course please see the 2016 COI proposal here.
  • Slides from Day 1 (Jan 12, 2021)
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    Op-Ed in the Data Science Institute's Voices section, December 2017.

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    Hosted on GitHub Pages

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