Welcome
- Introduce yourself
- Depending on class size have students introduce themselves
Course goals
- Data and how to work with it
- Data entry -> Data storage -> Data manipulation -> Data visualization
- Not statistics
Teaching methods
- Flipped classroom
- You don’t learn how ride a bike just by listening to someone talk about it and the same is true for computing
- Reading or videos before class
- I do, we do, you do
- I will demo an idea using live coding
- We will work on an associated exercise together in class
- You will work on additional exercises on your own (both in & out of class)
- Peer instruction
- Interact with each other during the we do and you do parts
- You are at least as likely to learn from your peers as from me
- If you already know some of the material and are getting ahead, see if there’s someone you can help
- Introduce yourself to one of your neighbors you don’t know
Course structure
- Weekly assignments
- Practice is really important for learning skills like this
- Work on exercises in class
- Will require additional programming time after class
- Due end of the day on Monday via Canvas
Expected background
- Assumes no background in R or any of the other things we’ll learn
- If you’re already good at R it’s worth spending some time with the website (which we’re about to look at) to see if this a good fit for you
- Information on more advanced options
Website
Walk through the website showing the following items
- Schedule
- Walk through schedule (quickly)
- Readings
- Read before relevant class
- No need to do any challenges or exercises in readings
- Lectures
- Lectures notes used in class
- Not expected to read in advance; may be useful for review
- May not match lecture precisely
- Assignments
- Answers provided
Syllabus
- Grading
- 100/90/50/0
- Give it a read and let me know if you have any questions
Office Hours
- TBD
Canvas
- Handle assignment submission and grading through Canvas
- Chat
First day demo
- With the little time we have left I just want to do a quick demo of some of the things you’ll be able to do by the time we’re half way through the class